Shared Responsibility: How hospitals can help improve medical device data security
For some time, this notion of a shared responsibility for data security has been recognized as a best practice within the larger technology industry.
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Recently, we discovered incidents of scammers posing as Capsule Tech staffing and recruitment managers, engaging with job seekers on various online job search sites. These unauthorized individuals are using Capsule Tech’s name and logo—and in some cases the images and titles of Capsule Tech employees—in an attempt to solicit up-front fees and obtain personal identity information from job seekers.
Please know that Capsule Tech does not conduct interviews via chat rooms such as Google Hangouts, charge candidates an advance fee of any kind (e.g., fees for purchasing equipment), nor does it offer positions of employment without undertaking a thorough recruiting process. Please also note that any correspondence with regard to employment would come from an authorized @capsuletech.com email address and not from any other domain as has been used in these most recent fraud attempts.
If you receive unsolicited offers of employment from people claiming to work for Capsule Tech, we recommend that you do not respond to their inquiries, do not open any attachments, and do not click on any hyperlinks.
For some time, this notion of a shared responsibility for data security has been recognized as a best practice within the larger technology industry.
High-quality data gives medical researchers and clinicians the level of detail they need to better be able to study the efficacy of treatments and identify patterns and trends in healthcare outcomes.