Healthcare September 25, 2020
Jessica Davis

Staffing challenges and budget constraints make it difficult for some healthcare entities bolster enterprise security. Resources from NIST, HHS, OCR, HSCC, and others can support the development of cybersecurity plans.

Many healthcare providers struggle with finding and retaining security staff, as well as budget constraints, which make it difficult to properly secure the enterprise. In response, a host of industry stakeholders have provided free cybersecurity resources to support those organizations in shoring up vulnerabilities and keeping pace with the ever-evolving threat landscape.

So far in 2020, some of the biggest data breaches were caused by ransomware, business associates, phishing, and hacking incidents. All have spotlighted the industry’s biggest vulnerabilities, while continuing to serve as a reminder of the need...

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