HealthTech September 9, 2021
Jordan Scott

Healthcare organizations should take the time to map out the assets and traffic within their environment when creating a new security framework.

Healthcare organizations are continuing to digitalize their care methods and collect a greater amount of data. Because of growing attack surfaces and an increase in cybersecurity threats such as ransomware attacks, health IT leaders must adjust the way they protect their environments. Whether it’s implementing zero-trust principles or assessing cyberthreats, healthcare organizations have new concerns when building their security frameworks.

In a recent CDW Tech Talk, BizTech spoke with Chris Frenz, associate vice president of IT security at Mount Sinai South Nassau about his organization’s experience implementing zero trust and his advice for healthcare organizations looking to strengthen...

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