With more and more organizations providing healthcare data through patient portals, how can they protect themselves from unauthorized access and theft of medical records?
CPO of CVS Health shares the use of data-driven diagnosis to see how her team spends their time, compare the different potential risks and reallocate time to be more proactive in privacy approach.
LabCorp experienced a second data leak in a year with more damaging information exposed this round that includes medical records and social security numbers.
DICOM medical records systems that are commonly used to store sensitive images were found to expose billion of medical records just by scanning the server IP addresses and known ports.
15 million Canadians’ sensitive personal information was exposed in LifeLabs data breach and the company is now facing a civil lawsuit seeking $1.14 billion dollars in damages.
With many security communities providing information sharing, how should cybersecurity professionals in the healthcare industry choose to ensure their community time is well-spent?
Using any of the Top 100 health websites? There’s a good chance that sensitive medical data and identifying personal information could be shared with tech firms, advertisers and data brokers without your knowledge or consent.
Google is attempting to acquire access to over 50 million healthcare data in 21 different states, all without the consent of patients, doctors or other healthcare professionals.
In the healthcare industry, data breaches can have real-world consequences beyond just stolen information or compromised data, as research shows long-term increase in patient mortality rates at hospitals.
Phishing is a massive cyber security threat and very much still plagues the healthcare industry. What are the email security setbacks faced by the healthcare providers which make them vulnerable?










