Why Cybersecurity Incident Response Planning Should Be a Top Priority in Health Care
Most hospitals don't have a plan for when they get hit by a cyberattack—and that's a problem they can fix before it costs them.
Most hospitals don't have a plan for when they get hit by a cyberattack—and that's a problem they can fix before it costs them.
While Zero Trust frameworks with AI-driven threat detection are gaining traction among federal agencies, they also offer valuable lessons for HTM.
KLAS Research selected the Medigate by Claroty platform as the 2023 Best in KLAS award winner for Healthcare IoT Security.
Most hospitals don't have a plan for when they get hit by a cyberattack—and that's a problem they can fix before it costs them.
TRIMEDX and Indiana University Health are developing a cybersecurity lab to test medical device security and reduce security threats.
Read MoreOrdr raised an additional $40 million through Series C funding to meet the growing need for organizations to manage connected device security.
Read MoreCynerio has discovered five zero-day vulnerabilities collectively known as JekyllBot:5, which affect robots found in hundreds of hospitals.Â
Read MoreGridspace, a provider of artificial intelligence software, received Certified Status for information security and compliance from HITRUST.
Read MoreHealthcare AI company XSOLIS announced its CORTEX SaaS platform received an information security certification from HITRUST.
Read MoreThe cybersecurity solution for healthcare providers aims to reduce the risk of catastrophic breaches and ransomware attack.
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Investing more time and resources in implementing cybersecurity solutions is crucial for the well-being of the medical infrastructure it aims to protect.