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Cloud Development Environments: A New Frontline in Healthcare Cybersecurity

HIT Consultant

In a new report , Gartner projects that by 2027, 40% of organizations in highly regulated verticals will mandate the use of Cloud Development Environments (CDEs), up from less than 10% in 2024. McKinsey projects that cloud health solutions will generate between $100 billion and $170 billion in additional value by 2030.

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Considerations and Safeguards Addressing Potential Vulnerabilities in Connected Medical Devices and the Internet of Things (IoT)

Healthcare IT Today

billion by 2027. The potential for ransomware attacks on connected devices adds another layer of concern. As always, and as part of cyber hygiene, continuous monitoring and leveraging threat intelligence for real-time threat detection are also essential to maintain the integrity and safety of an organization’s network.

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Weekly Roundup – June 15, 2024

Healthcare IT Today

Per CMS rules, organizations have to digitize prior authorization starting in 2027. Amid the risks of ransomware, insider threats, and unintended misuse of complex or insecure technology, organizations need to protect themselves. How Close Are We to Making Prior Authorizations Digital and Automatic ?

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Avoiding The Long Tail of a Cyberattack

Healthcare IT Today

The following is a guest article by Mike Hamilton, CISO at Lumifi Cyber Cybercrime was reported to cause $8T in global losses in 2022, and that is expected to rise to $12T by 2027. That is an astonishing amount of money, on par with the GDP of many developed nations.

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Health Hacks Aren’t Just Expensive – They’re Detrimental to Patient Care

HIT Consultant

The dual dangers of health hacks When it comes to cybersecurity, healthcare organizations are mainly worried about insider threats, ransomware, and supply chain attacks. Likewise, ransomware is an ongoing problem, with successful attacks forcing providers to rely on paper records or sometimes close locations entirely.

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Health Provider News

Hall Render

Why Kaiser chose D.C. Francis Health System hosts ceremony for expansion of South Tulsa location Oklahoma hospitals supported $30.5

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Health Provider News

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