CSO June 29, 2020
Jonathan Nguyen-Duy

The pandemic has caused healthcare institutions around the world to re-examine their cybersecurity strategies to ensure the safety of their organization and customers. Perhaps more than any other industry, cybersecurity is crucial for healthcare, especially as healthcare workers globally adjust to a new normal that relies heavily on providing care to patients from remote locations—whether its a remote testing site for rapidly and safely scaling COVID-19 testing or telehealth services performed from a home office. Many are looking for a solution that not only protects their infrastructure but also to support the best patient care possible, business outcomes, enhanced user experiences, and quality-of-life improvements.

Cybersecurity in healthcare is a complex challenge but with the right security solutions and resources, organizations...

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