https://www.healthcareitnews.com/news/5-more-things-we-learned-focusing-cybersecurity-october
By Tom Sullivan
Healthcare IT News
October 31, 2018
With National Cybersecurity Awareness Month winding down, we initially
reported five things learned from researching and writing about infosec in
depth during October.
Real quickly, those include: synthetic ID theft, the benefit of
dashboards, consumerism's impact on network perimeters, guidance about
what to look for when picking a penetration tester and a rethinking of the
belief that humans are your hospital's weakest link.
But there were so many more takeaways this month. Here are another five.
1. Three charts explain where hospitals and systems are today,
security-wise. HIMSS Media research found that privacy is the top concern,
nailed down more than a dozen ways healthcare organizations are addressing
security issues and pinpoints specific job roles involved in establishing
strategy and internal policies. Read the full article here.
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