CSO November 10, 2020
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Healthcare IT experts recommend making these changes to your cybersecurity plan to stay ahead of policy changes and worsening cybercrime.

The pandemic has been the ultimate teacher in crisis management, forcing the industry to adjust to rapid change. Healthcare has been under pressure like never before to perform while also prioritizing cybersecurity in a time of constant flux. While the dust has settled slightly, more uncertainty and change is coming around the corner, from potential spikes in cases, to HIPAA policy changes. Experts recommend getting ahead of the curve and taking another look at security procedures and implementation.

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