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Im Jahr 2016 verabschiedete die EU die NIS-Richtlinie, um die Cybersicherheit kritischer Infrastrukturen, darunter auch Krankenhäuser, zu stärken.Read the full article at healthcare-in-europe
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Security has become a top priority in healthcare. If you’re not investing in secure solutions, you’re going to have problems. The challenge for many organizations is balancing the need for secure solutions while not impacting the workflow for clinicians and patients.Read the full article at healthcareittoday.com
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Imprivata, das Unternehmen für digitale Identitäten in lebens- und unternehmenskritischen Branchen, gibt eine neue Studie bekannt, die einen beunruhigenden Trend bei Organisationen im Gesundheitswesen hinsichtlich ihrer Vorbereitung auf die kommende NIS2-Richtlinie aufzeigt.Read the full article at it-daily.net
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Cybersecurity companies shield healthcare organizations from losing data, experiencing loss of functionality, or exposing confidential patient information. In light of the rising frequency of cyberattacks, these companies ensure that healthcare organizations can continue making expert care provision their main priority.Read the full article at beckershospitalreview.com
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The recent cyberattack involving Change Healthcare has once again highlighted the dire and costly state of cybersecurity in healthcare.
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Cybersecurity experts are recommending some changes to improve the healthcare industry’s defense posture — such as the introduction of government-enforced minimum cybersecurity standards for providers and greater collaboration between healthcare organizations.Read the full article at medcitynews.com
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Ransomware group Black Basta has quickly gained prominence as one of the biggest threats to healthcare providers’ cybersecurity. The group, which is responsible for the Ascension cyberattack, has hit more than 500 organizations across the globe since it first appeared in April 2022.Read the full article on medcitynews.com
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Cybercriminals across the globe continue to target healthcare organizations, exploiting any vulnerability they can. Healthcare organizations are still struggling to protect themselves against these hackers, whose tactics are getting more sophisticated by the day.Read the full article at medicalbuyer.co.in
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Smaller healthcare organizations don’t always have access to the same advanced digital tools as larger organizations do. Even when under the umbrella of a huge healthcare system, small hospitals won’t necessarily share EHRs, virtual environments, or other key technologies with the bigger facilities in the system.Read the full article at beckershospitalreview.com
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Technology advances at a breakneck pace these days, and small IT teams with limited resources often scramble to keep their tech secure and useful to clinicians. And that can be a problem, since technology only streamlines and optimizes patient care if it can be successfully deployed. So, even when IT resources are strained, healthcare organizations must still move forward with technology, doing whatever they can to keep up.