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As Covid-19 overwhelmed hospitals, another deadly epidemic raged in the background. One that became exasperated by the hardships of Covid-19 and led to over 200,000 deaths in 2020 and 2021 combined: drug abuse.
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It seems like there are more acronyms, labels and methods for bolstering security than ever before — and making sense of them all is proving to be just as complex as the infrastructure they’re meant to secure.
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Impact of technology on clinical efficiency unquestioned, with users citing Imprivata’s track record of customer success and high level of partnership as key drivers to deep platform implementation
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The relentless threat of cyberattacks has created a significant challenge for cybersecurity professionals. Breaches result in damage to an organization’s reputation, lost revenue, and compromised data. It’s no surprise 45% of information security professionals have contemplated leaving the industryentirely due to stress and unrealistic expectations.
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From the development of the EMR to the growth of telehealth, the digital environment for healthcare has evolved tremendously over the last few years. So, it’s no surprise that IT spending is set to increase by 12.3% for cloud computing, 9.7%, for digital transformation, and 9.7% for security software this year. Though healthcare organizations have historically been slower to adopt cloud, we’re now seeing renewed interest.
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Healthcare is usually behind the curve when it comes to adopting new technology - and that has been no different with cloud computing. But as cyberattacks rage and the pandemic continues to swamp hospitals everywhere, health systems have come under fire, forcing industry leaders to reconsider their approach to cybersecurity.
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Cybersecurity leaders everywhere understand the constant threat of cyberattacks, which leave a myriad of consequences in their wake – from reputational damage and lost revenue to data loss and internal fatigue. In fact, 45% of information security professionals have contemplated quitting the industry altogether due to stress caused from the unrelenting threat of ransomware and “always on call” expectations.