Privacy & Security
Allyson Vicars, associate director of health IT research at the Advisory Board, give a deep overview of how healthcare providers can bake security sensibilities into every operation.
The final in a four-part series maps out ways to get radio frequency identification tools right and what health org’s should expect to do, even when vendors claim “no IT involvement.”
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.
Jane Harper, director of privacy and security risk management at Henry Ford Health System, discusses why this mantra is essential in security risk management, especially when dealing with 3rd-party tools.
Healthcare executives need to track these three key technology advancements to keep pace with coming changes.
The third in a four-part series outlines the path to secure radio frequency identification.
Emergency and stroke patients are still being diverted to ensure patients receive the best possible care, but the Missouri health system remains fully operational thanks to its prepared incident response plan.
Chris Bowen, chief privacy and security officer at ClearData, and Rohit Talreja, health data governance project manager at Google Cloud, explain why data security and innovation aren't mutually exclusive.
APIs, automation, blockchain along with mobile and medical devices will enable a new era of learning networks capable of adapting to deliver faster innovation.