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By Healthcare IT News | 05:41 pm | May 01, 2020
Healthcare IT News staff discuss how security pros are coping with opportunistic attacks. Plus, a recap of the recent HIMSS Digital Webinar featuring HIMSS CEO Hal Wolf and National Coordinator for Health IT Don Rucker.
By Mike Miliard | 04:11 pm | May 01, 2020
Rapid Supplier Connect is designed to help health systems and government agencies identify and onboard alternative vendors when certain supplies and PPE are in shortage.
By Piers Ford | 07:56 am | May 01, 2020
The HIMSS chief clinical officer says technology can be used more effectively to plan for healthcare provision in a second wave of the pandemic and beyond – and that we should not shy away from a proper discussion about the role data is set to play.
By Sophie Porter | 01:46 am | May 01, 2020
Also - Dutch company offers free analysis of COVID-19 CT scans.
By Fred Bazzoli | 10:51 am | April 29, 2020
Healthcare organizations are using more medical devices that transmit patient data, posing risks for both providers and patients.
By Rachel McArthur | 03:07 am | April 29, 2020
Acronis believes it is likely cybercriminals will target government agencies, healthcare facilities and medical professionals treating patients during the COVID-19 crisis.
By Nathan Eddy | 12:53 pm | April 22, 2020
Ad hoc COVID-19 medical centers have a unique set of vulnerabilities: They're remote, they sit outside of a defense-in-depth architecture and the very nature of their purpose – care in a time of crisis – means security is a lower priority.
By Bill Siwicki | 02:08 pm | April 21, 2020
CIOs and CISOs take note: In a HIMSS20 Digital session, the former commander of U.S. CyberCommand explains what collective defense is and how it works.
By Nathan Eddy | 12:35 pm | April 21, 2020
The standard, in use at the Mayo Clinic since 2019, can help providers manage their COVID-19 response and comply with CMS and ONC data-exchange regulations, the company says.
By Nathan Eddy | 12:31 pm | April 17, 2020
And that's not counting more than 240 million daily spam messages launched at Gmail users that try to capitalize on the coronavirus crisis.

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