<p>Hospital information security teams and IT shops are in a precarious spot: They have to not only protect information cybercriminals increasingly see as more valuable than other types, but they also have to safeguard against the next big threat when it’s impossible to know what it will be or when it might strike. It also doesn't help that new types of attacks are emerging just about every month, too: WannaCry, Petya-NotPetya, Locky, just to name a few.</p>
<p>This special project explains why cybersecurity is top of mind for nearly all healthcare organizations as they plan for the future.</p>
The new $27 million project will provide the NHS Security Operations Center with enhanced monitoring capabilities, ethical hacking, vulnerability testing and malware analysis.
As email spoofing erodes trust in healthcare organizations, industry groups are urging DMARC adoption while the Department of Homeland Security has mandated it for federal agencies.
By redesigning IT processes with help from Citrix and close input from clinicians, the health system is driving efficiency, bolstering security and boosting morale.