HealthsystemCIO.com March 22, 2020
Kate Gamble

As technology becomes more prevalent across all facets of life, cybersecurity is becoming more of a priority. This is particularly true in healthcare; not just because of the critical nature of patient care, but because the digitization of records has added a complexity that makes it increasingly difficult to verify that the right person is accessing information.

Not only are there more individuals involved in the care process, but there are more types of devices being used, and more locations from which data is being accessed. And, as healthcare IT and security leaders can attest, the more crowded an environment becomes, the more challenging it is to safely maintain.

“It’s critical that we’re able to uniquely and positively identify all...

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