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Deter sophisticated eCommerce fraud
04:12 pm | July 11, 2022
Credential stuffing, or using stolen username and password pairs to gain access to user accounts, can lead to data breaches, account takeover and expensive fraud.
The Total Economic Impact™ of F5® distributed cloud bot defense
04:09 pm | July 11, 2022
F5 Distributed Cloud Bot Defense provides near real-time monitoring and intelligence that protects firms from both human and bot-driven fraud before they can impact their businesses, all without disrupting the customer experience.
Financial crime convergence: Think collaboration, not consolidation
04:00 pm | July 11, 2022
Silos within organizations are a criminal’s best friend. Malicious actors continue to exploit the walls that often separate organizations’ fraud and cybersecurity units.
Securing the digital revolution of healthcare
03:55 pm | July 11, 2022
With the expansion of digital healthcare come more accounts, logins, and data in an ever-larger cyberthreat landscape with more potential security breaches leading to fraud.
Credential stuffing 2022: The latest attack trends and tools
03:53 pm | July 11, 2022
Cybercriminals have become increasingly sophisticated and now have the same skills, tools, and services as company IT teams — including the ability to use artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) to create attacks that adapt to your mitigation efforts.
Attacker economics eBook
03:45 pm | July 11, 2022
Cybercriminals have developed an industrialized attack lifecycle where application exploits and credential attacks are automated and weaponized. A successful data breach can net huge paydays for attackers, especially when healthcare data is at stake.
The continued & evolving role of digital fax in health data exchange
05:40 pm | July 08, 2022
To ensure continuity of patient care, optimal patient outcomes and timely, full reimbursement, healthcare providers need current, accurate data – and technology that streamlines workflows and supports employee retention. Healthcare providers have long relied on fax technology to achieve these key goals; at the same time, they are also using other avenues of data transmission to enter clinical documents into their workflows. To bridge this gap, providers need a secure fax solution that can interact with other technologies within their data stream and offer interoperability so that data can flow easily to and from outside locations, such as EHRs, health information exchanges and other databases. A cloud-based solution with robust AI and analytical capabilities like Concord’s Cloud Fax, designed to enhance productivity while protecting data and strengthening information usage, can meet all of those goals.
Bridging the gap between paper workflows and automated information delivery
05:37 pm | July 08, 2022
Healthcare organizations are barraged with volumes of patient data, and often struggle with managing that much information. In addition, many providers still rely on paper to generate prior authorizations, referrals, prescriptions and other documents. This can lead to inefficient use of staff resources, slow patient care and delayed reimbursement from insurers, Medicare and Medicaid. Closing the gap between paper processes and fully automated digital workflows doesn’t have to be complicated. Concord’s customizable, AI-enabled solutions can build a bridge to better information flow, storage and usage – improving both efficiency and patient outcomes.
Buyers guide: Cost accounting and decision support software
04:19 pm | July 07, 2022
Financial decision support systems for healthcare organizations generally use cost accounting, a process designed to give providers insights into the cost of care and the margins of the services they provide. With the adoption of EHRs, providers are seeking cloud-based cost accounting and decision support applications that are easier to scale, deploy and support.
Top healthcare CEO & CFO strategies for 2022
04:13 pm | July 07, 2022
Healthcare is the biggest industry in our nation’s economy, with more than $4 trillion in annual spending. Therefore, understanding the financial health of healthcare is more important than ever. At the Annual JP Morgan Health Care Conference, leaders from 20 prominent health systems, representing nearly $250 billion in collective annual spend, shared their top strategies.