Health IT Security January 30, 2019
The guidance contains in-depth details on successfully building a security program – but some areas like phishing and mobile may have missed the mark.
The Department of Health and Human Services released a four-volume set of cybersecurity guidelines for the healthcare sector last month, which was applauded by many for its extensive breakdown of both risks and mitigations.
Drafted in partnership with over 150 cybersecurity healthcare and cybersecurity leaders, the guide effectively breaks down cybersecurity needs by organization size and includes resources for end users.
“It’s a great document; an in-depth read. It’s clear they wanted to make sure they’re putting things first that make sense,” said Suzanne Widup, Senior Consultant of Network and Information Security for Verizon RISK Team....