Health Care Security Research
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Investigate Uses for Security Messaging for Healthcare
Sponsored by: TechTarget Health ITIn this handbook, explore the notions of the technology behind secure messaging for healthcare organizations and best practices for protecting patient data.
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By the Numbers: Ransomware and Patient Data Breaches in Health IT
Sponsored by: Cisco UmbrellaTake a look at how ransomware and malware strikes on healthcare organizations intensified last year, doubling to 64 incidents reported to federal officials. This e-guide is packed with data surrounding this security epidemic in the healthcare industry.
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Ransomware Attacks Plaguing Health IT
Sponsored by: Cisco UmbrellaLearn from Mike Fisher, health IT privacy lawyer about how cybersecurity concerns have shifted from data breaches to ransomware and malware exploits that shut down hospitals and threaten patient safety.
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Leveraging AI and Blockchain to Bolster Patient Data Protection
Sponsored by: TechTarget Health ITAccording to recent research hackers were responsible for 37% of breaches involving patient data in 2017. In the March issue of Pulse, learn what CIOs and CISOs must consider while improving the strategies of medical device cybersecurity, and how they can leverage AI and blockchain to bolster patient data.
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Cloud Computing in Healthcare: CIOs Embrace the Benefits and Value
Sponsored by: Salesforce.comHealthcare orgs are now seeing the value of cloud computing and its role in value-based care, pop health and patient engagement. Inside this expert guide, uncover opinions of 4 CIOs on 3 well-known cloud computing options and benefits of cloud computing in healthcare. Plus, explore a Q&A with Joshua Newman, Chief Medical Officer at Salesforce.
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Why Healthcare Ransomware Attacks are a Growing Threat to Health IT
Sponsored by: Cisco UmbrellaThere are several factors that leave hospitals vulnerable to ransomware attacks, including the use of legacy systems and the fear of financial penalties due to a data breach. Discover some of the reasons why healthcare systems are experiencing more frequent and costly ransomware attacks.
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Hospital Network Security: Recursive DNS Lookups Yield Threat Insight
Sponsored by: Cisco UmbrellaUncover how the University of Kansas Health System adopted a security strategy leveraging DNS to block threats and reduce ransomware attacks.
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How Hospitals Can Combat Ransomware Attacks
Sponsored by: Cisco UmbrellaLearn what separated WannaCry from other ransomware attacks, as well as what hospitals can and should be doing to combat future ransomware attacks.
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Pulse E-zine: Vol. 5, No. 4
Sponsored by: TechTarget Health ITMobile technology in healthcare has the power to change how medicine is practiced, and it will be on IT's shoulders to help this transformation along. In this issue of Pulse, we examine the infiltration of tablets and smartphones as seen through the eyes of hospital CIOs.
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Medical Imaging Innovations and the Cloud
Sponsored by: Pure StorageRasu Shrestha, M.D., CIO at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, discusses how medical imaging innovations are revolutionizing radiology and other disciplines of healthcare.
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Enterprise Imaging is Becoming Mainstream in Healthcare
Sponsored by: Pure StorageWhile VNAs and PACS appear to be coexisting, enterprise imaging in healthcare is taking over from purely departmental and radiology centered approaches. In this e-guide, KLAS analyst, Monique Rasband, and medical imaging software expert, Joe Marion, provide their insight into why enterprise imaging is the way to go for healthcare organizations.
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Data Science and AI Revolutionize Medical Imaging
Sponsored by: Pure StorageMedical imaging has advanced alongside data science and artificial intelligence to provide clinicians with the tools to provide the best possible outcomes for their patients. Access this e-guide to uncover how these trends are revolutionizing medical imaging to help with the transition to value-based and personalized care.
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Tech to Protect Against Ransomware, Ensure Hospital Data Security
Sponsored by: Cisco UmbrellaKeith Jennings, CIO at Mass General Hospital in Boston, and Andrew Rosenberg, M.D., interim CIO at the University of Michigan Health System in Ann Arbor, discuss key technology and strategies to prevent ransomware attacks.
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Healthcare Ransomware Attack: Prevention and Backups Are Critical
Sponsored by: Cisco UmbrellaIn this e-guide, explore 6 pointers for preventing ransomware attacks according to Harun Rashid, VP of Global Health Services and CIO of Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC.
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Ten Ways to Stop a Ransomware Threat Targeting Healthcare Data
Sponsored by: Cisco UmbrellaRansomware attacks are up across the board, but not many organizations are as vulnerable to targeted ransomware attacks as healthcare organizations. Uncover 10 ways that you can stop a ransomware threat from targeting your healthcare data, as shared by health IT expert Reda Chouffani.
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Healthcare Cybersecurity Must Complement HIPAA Compliance
Sponsored by: MicrosoftIn this expert e-guide, learn how multiple healthcare organizations' cybersecurity approaches are going beyond HIPAA compliance for stronger protection.
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Achieve HIPAA Compliance While Keeping Data Secure
Sponsored by: TechTarget Health ITSearchHealthIT's new handbook provides expert advice on how to navigate security, privacy, and HIPAA compliance goals.
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Why Ransomware Attacks Are A Growing Threat To Health IT
Sponsored by: Cisco UmbrellaHealth data is some of the most valuable data on the black market right now, but that's not the only reason the healthcare industry is such a target for ransomware attacks. Discover 4 more risk factors in this expert e-guide.
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How to Prevent and Respond to a Healthcare Ransomware Infection
Sponsored by: Cisco UmbrellaIn this e-guide, consultant Ernie Hayden shares tips on preparing for ransomware attacks through measures like managing account privileges, as well as how to handle infections once they've happened.
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Preventing Ransomware: Healthcare CIO Discusses Top Technologies
Sponsored by: Cisco UmbrellaIn this expert e-guide, David Reis, a former CISO and current senior vice president and CIO at Lahey Health in Burlington, Mass., discusses specific technologies healthcare organizations can use to prepare for all sides of a ransomware attack, including technologies to detect, prevent and recover from them.
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Methods for Preventing Hospital Ransomware Infections and Cyberattacks
Sponsored by: Cisco UmbrellaThe threat of ransomware attacks on hospitals continues to rise and has become one of the biggest priorities for IT to prepare for and protect against. In this expert e-guide, health IT expert Reda Chouffani shares 6 top-recommended methods for preventing ransomware infections and attacks.
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When Cyberthieves Attack, Technologies Have Your Back
Sponsored by: TechTarget Health ITAccess this issue of Pulse e-zine now to gain insight into cybersecurity technologies such as multifactor authentication, behavioral analytics and honeypot to help prevent cyberthieves from stealing patient data. Also in this issue, we explore five key reasons why healthcare is so vulnerable a target for ransomware attacks.
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Healthcare Ransomware Attacks: The Critical Role of Backup and 5 Steps for Response
Sponsored by: XeroxIn early 2016 alone, healthcare organizations saw a 300% increase in daily ransomware attacks from 2015. That's why Harun Rashid, CIO of Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, has provided 6 pointers for the prevention of a ransomware attack. And in the event that attacks still get through, read through Reda Chouffani's 5 steps for effective response.
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IoT Transforms Healthcare Innovation
Sponsored by: TechTarget Health ITWith innovative apps, IoT for healthcare promises to bring analytics and patient outcomes closer together. However, hospitals must curb underlying risks. This handbook examines how IoT interacts with health IT -- and more importantly, how this courtship affects the jobs of clinicians and technology workers.
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Technology, Training Team Up to Defend Endpoint Security
Sponsored by: TechTarget Health ITAt many healthcare organizations, endpoint devices can become areas for cybercriminals to exploit. In this handbook, learn how you can improve endpoint security through expert tips from the field, including advice from one hospital CIO on preventing HIPAA breaches with stronger endpoint security.