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Ransomware, Cloud, and Phishing: Decoding this Year’s Cybersecurity Landscape

Healthcare IT Today

The following is a guest article by Jason Griffin, MBA, CISM, Managing Director of Digital Health Strategy and Cyber Security Practice Leader at Nordic Consulting Over my 25-plus years working in healthcare information technology, I’ve witnessed firsthand the exponential growth of the threat landscape.

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How to Address Security Issues in IoT Devices – Cybersecurity

Healthcare IT Today

According to a report by Vantage Market Research, the Global IoT in Healthcare Market is currently valued at USD 73.5 Healthcare organizations have occasionally been held liable for data breaches, but technology suppliers may also bear some of the blame. billion and is expected to grow to more than USD 190 billion by 2028.

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Internet of Things in Healthcare Interoperability and Security Issues

Compliancy Group

In healthcare, this type of technology is used in multiple ways, including remote patient monitoring, conducting telemedicine efforts, and coordinating supply chain management. Companies have also become accustomed to using this technology for asset management and as wearable healthcare devices.

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Driving Innovation in Healthcare: How an Ecosystem Approach to IoMT has the Potential to Transform Patient Care and Cost Management

Healthcare IT Today

Privacy and security start with each user, so it is critical for staff to understand how to identify and avoid privacy or security issues, such as ransomware or phishing attempts. About Zack Tisch Zack Tisch is the Senior Vice President of Innovation and Life Sciences at Pivot Point Consulting.

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Is Your Organization HITECH Compliant?

AIHC

It has to do with the every-evolving advancement in healthcare information technology. If you have been working in healthcare over the past 10 years, you’ll remember the implementation of attesting to “Meaningful Use”, the government’s ploy to strongly encourage implementation of electronic health records. Why HITECH?

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Is Your Organization HITECH Compliant?

AIHC

It has to do with the every-evolving advancement in healthcare information technology. If you have been working in healthcare over the past 10 years, you’ll remember the implementation of attesting to “Meaningful Use”, the government’s ploy to strongly encourage implementation of electronic health records. Why HITECH?

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