Network Infrastructure
Employees fell victim to a targeted phishing campaign, which may have exposed sensitive data for some patients, including Social Security numbers and health insurance information.
A breach in financial services, the second most expensive sector, costs only half of what hospitals wind up spending.
Michael Archuleta, CIO and HIPAA and information security officer at Mt. San Rafael Hospital, takes a look at the security vulnerabilities that are putting sensitive data at risk.
The newest variant of the prolific ransomware forms this year has been updated to include a stolen National Security Agency exploit.
Lee Kim, director of privacy and security at HIMSS, gives a comprehensive overview of the threats, risks and emerging best practices tied to keeping healthcare data safe.
The third in a four-part series outlines the path to secure radio frequency identification.
Michael Johnson, data scientist with St. Charles Health System, says providers may be missing opportunities to build an analytics capability that outperforms outsourced help. But that doesn't mean it's easy.
APIs, automation, blockchain along with mobile and medical devices will enable a new era of learning networks capable of adapting to deliver faster innovation.
The second in a four-part series looks at what healthcare providers need to do when implementing radio frequency identification because it’s not secure enough on its own.
Hackers hijacked an employee email account and diverted emails sent to the account to another account for which the county did not have access.