Healthcare is experiencing an onslaught of challenges. The Covid-19 pandemic, increased cost and movement of labor, talent shortages, and the rise of telehealth options have upended the traditional healthcare environment. Cyberattacks pose more risk than ever, as government compliance measures and economic turbulence add to the overwhelming complexity. Naturally, healthcare demands continue unabated. Yet, there’s one challenge creating major barriers to growth: the lack of investment in aligned and integrated cybersecurity controls.
Across all sectors, organizations are relying on third-party software vendors that directly access their systems. Whether it’s to manage customer relationships, just-in-time inventory systems, Web development platforms, and everything else in between, more external vendors are regularly connecting to the network, often through privileged accounts.
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