HealthsystemCIO.com February 8, 2019
Chuck Christian

I don’t seem to be able to get through a morning’s reading without seeing one or more instance of a data breach; information being either locked up by ransomware or removed/copied by the thousands and sometimes, tens of thousands of records. Having spent a good portion of my career with one area of my responsibilities being that of the security officer for the various organizations I’ve served, it concerns me more each day that the bad actors are either getting better at finding the chinks in the armor or we’re not doing a great job of identifying and closing the gaps.

Don’t get me wrong, I’m not suggesting that healthcare is a primary offender. Let’s see, we’ve seen breach and/or...

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