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Jessica Davis

Jessica Davis

Jessica Davis is Senior Editor for Healthcare IT News, exclusively covering cybersecurity and government policy. She writes the bi-weekly HITN Cybersecurity Checkup and is lead editor for Women in Health IT.

By Jessica Davis | 12:24 pm | November 01, 2016
Seventy percent of security industry professionals believe threat intelligence is too complex or voluminous to provide actionable insights, according to Ponemon Institute's Threat Intelligence report released today.
By Jessica Davis | 08:57 am | November 01, 2016
A partnership with caregivers helps the North Carolina health system advance strategy.
By Jessica Davis | 08:41 am | November 01, 2016
The Kentucky system looks forward to building on top of the enterprise EHR and financial systems they've built.
By Jessica Davis | 08:25 am | November 01, 2016
An approach to infrastructure that includes visualization is working for the Iowa hospital.
By Jessica Davis | 03:53 pm | October 31, 2016
What would happen if we repealed the Affordable Care Act? David Blumenthal, MD, president of the Commonwealth Fund, told attendees at Maine Health Management Coalition and Maine Medical Association Symposium on Oct. 27.
By Jessica Davis | 04:39 pm | October 28, 2016
Internet-of-Things devices lack some of the most basic cybersecurity protocols. As a result, these devices can be weaponized en masse – and in as little as three minutes.
By Jessica Davis | 01:47 pm | October 26, 2016
MedSec and Muddy Waters reveal that security vulnerabilities can weaponize pacemakers.
By Jessica Davis | 02:02 pm | October 25, 2016
Five employees responded to the phishing emails, which allowed hackers unauthorized accessed, officials said.
By Jessica Davis | 12:57 pm | October 21, 2016
Internet users reported major accessibility issues early Friday, as a slew of major websites were rendered temporarily inaccessible, including Netflix, Twitter, Spotify, Etsy, The New York Times and SoundCloud.
By Jessica Davis | 01:28 pm | October 20, 2016
The National Cancer Institute, Amazon Web Services and Microsoft have partnered to build NCI an online repository for genomic data, the White House announced as part of its Cancer Moonshot Task Force report.