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Privacy & Security Forum Boston 2016

By Healthcare IT News | 01:03 pm | December 08, 2016
Many security breaches begin with en email that allows malware enters the organization  healthcare institutions begin as a result of phishing.
By Healthcare IT News | 10:25 am | December 08, 2016
Penetration or pen tests are an increasingly popular way to find the access points on a network that can be exploited by hackers.
By Healthcare IT News | 09:34 am | December 08, 2016
A successful cyber-security program requires a comprehensive approach.
By Healthcare IT News | 08:09 am | December 07, 2016
(SPONSORED) As the number of devices connected to a healthcare network continues to expand, so do the points of vulnerability. Many of these devices add new access points for malware that can threaten the overall security of the network. Isolation and containerization can be part of the solution.  
By Healthcare IT News | 04:45 pm | December 06, 2016
By adopting best practices, IT managers can build their security strategy around a set of frameworks that have been proven to work.
By Healthcare IT News | 04:20 pm | December 05, 2016
Whether it's protecting against ransomware attacks, managing insider threats, implementing device management policies or convincing the C-suite to open its purse-strings, the role of a chief information security officer is a complex one.
By Healthcare IT News | 04:09 pm | December 05, 2016
In a world where cyber criminals can exfiltrate healthcare data from the other side of the globe, health systems have their work cut out for them when it comes to protecting patient information.
By Unisys | 02:54 pm | December 05, 2016
(SPONSORED) Jeff R. Livingstone, global lead, life sciences & healthcare at Unisys, says not enough attention is paid to the security of medical devices, which, thanks to the increasing interconnectedness of the Intenet of Things, represent a dangerous front for cyberattacks.  
By Healthcare IT News | 11:22 am | December 05, 2016
After a banner year for healthcare breaches, it's worth taking stock of where we are and what we need to do to ensure 2017 is better for cybersecurity. Darren Lacey, chief information security officer at Johns Hopkins offers his perspective on the state of the industry.  

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