Healthcare IT Today September 30, 2024
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The following is a guest article by Boris Dzhingarov.

As an increasing number of healthcare institutions undergo digital transformation, they have to deal with the accompanying security risks. These risks vary from business to business because healthcare institutions set up their IT infrastructure differently. A major part of digital transformation is the adoption of cloud computing, which helps companies increase productivity, communicate better, and run more efficiently.

Cloud computing platforms are complex and can have several attack vectors that cybercriminals can exploit to gain unauthorized access to them. If these malicious actors successfully gain access to the system, they will launch different types of cyber attacks like data breaches, malware injections, and DDoS attacks. To prevent these security incidents, cloud...

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