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Health Data Security

February 14, 2024

Shared Responsibility: How hospitals can help improve medical device data security

by Christophe Dore

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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March 16, 2023

How encryption can take your data security to the next level

by Christopher Cage and Christophe Dore

End-to-end data encryption capabilities help ensure that information collected by medical devices at a patient’s bedside can be securely transmitted downstream to other systems.

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September 22, 2022

Digital Certificates Help Protect Healthcare Data from Cyberattack

by Christophe Dore

It’s important for healthcare organizations to consider which type of digital certificate will work best and be the most manageable to keep sensitive information safe.

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June 15, 2022

Going Beyond the Firewall: How to Prepare and Plan for a Cyberattack

by Christophe Dore

Secure enterprise systems and frequently tested cybersecurity incident response plans can help healthcare providers minimize the impact of inevitable cyberattacks.

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Cyberattacks
September 29, 2021

New Wave of Cyberattacks Has Hospitals Employing Secure Network Connections to Medical Devices

by Paul Nadrag

Criminals are using the pandemic as cover to inundate hospitals, health systems and other providers with cyberattacks. To better safeguard the personal health information of patients and prevent unauthorized network access, healthcare providers are securing network connections to their medical devices.

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February 3, 2021

Stolen Patient Records a Hot Commodity on the Dark Web

by Paul Nadrag

Cyberattacks against healthcare providers have accelerated during the COVID-19 pandemic. A medical record is a treasure trove of data that can be used for a variety of illegal activities, harming both the patient and the institution. Repercussions might persist for years.

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