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In what seems to be the first announcement of its kind, two rural healthcare facilities closed last week citing a ransomware attack as part of the reasons why.
A new report highlights the top threats observed in the first half of 2023, and emerging cybersecurity trends impacting the healthcare and financial services industries.
A new survey of U.S.-based clinics and hospitals has revealed less than one in five institutions have correctly implemented basic phishing and spoofing protection.
ON DEMAND: Within the healthcare security sector, as well as countless other sectors where security reflects a broad patient, customer, and employee pool, building a diverse and inclusive security team starts with focusing on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) as any other business strategy.
ON DEMAND: A head of state needs heart surgery at your facility. High-profile members of a national sports team are getting updated vaccinations. What do you do when you get the call?
ON DEMAND: When faced with potential violence in the workplace, employees need to know how to respond in the moment. While safety measures like Run, Hide, Fight, and other protection strategies can be valuable workplace violence prevention tools, individuals in an organization must be prepared to keep themselves and their peers safe through verbal de-escalation.