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The healthcare industry is undoubtedly facing serious security challenges. As evidence, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services reported that more than 110 million patient health records were compromised in 2015. In addition, more than 80 percent of healthcare organizations fell victim to a cyberattack that compromised patient health records between 2014-2015. Given these circumstances, the need for effective two-factor authentication among healthcare organizations has never been more urgent.
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Solutions that enable healthcare to ACT through fast access to patient information, secure communications, and positive patient identification help care providers to balance security and convenience
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I recently sat down with Joshua Wilda, VP of Information Technology at Metro Health: University of Michigan Health, a 208-bed teaching hospital in western Michigan, to discuss virtualization.
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Whether you work with only a few vendors, hundreds, or thousands, your network is only as safe as the security practices of your weakest partner.
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Outsourcing offers key advantages in costs and subject matter expertise. Yet, the safety of your business data depends on IoT risk management and the security protocols of vendor partners.
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Imagine in the future a critical, personal medical device taken offline by ransomware. Is the Healthcare industry prepared for this cybersecurity risk?
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Cyber-attacks have become an increasing problem for healthcare organizations, and according to the 2016 HIMSS Cybersecurity Survey, more than 85% of respondents reported that information security has increased as a business priority.
When a healthcare organization falls victim to a cyber-attack, the effects are wide-ranging and impact:
1. The hospital’s finances
2. The hospital’s reputation
3. Patient safety