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By Jack McCarthy | 08:19 am | November 08, 2016
The system is building out its suite of telehealth care services with a native iOS app and website so patients can speak with doctors from home. 
By Jessica Davis | 12:42 pm | November 03, 2016
The breed of emerging security technologies, which leverage AI and machine learning, can slow down hackers and sift through massive data volumes to help users make actionable decisions.
By Jessica Davis | 04:08 pm | November 02, 2016
Northern Lincolnshire and Goole NHS Foundation Trust diverted its major trauma patients and cancelled all planned operations on Sunday, following what was cited as a 'virus outbreak,' according to Krebs on Security.
By Jessica Davis | 11:49 am | November 02, 2016
A hacker group released a new malware strain into the wild able to override IoT devices for use in DDoS attacks. Linux/IRC Telnet or the 'new Aidra' was discovered by researchers who posted an analysis on an anti-malware site.
By Bernie Monegain | 01:30 pm | November 01, 2016
The hospital, which is already using telemedicine services for emergency and stroke patients, will advise Avizia in improving its platform with a focus on increasing care while reducing costs.
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 Bill Siwicki | 08:51 am | November 01, 2016
The work has changed from being seen as plumbers to become partners in re-engineering infrastructure.
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 | 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 Bill Siwicki | 10:27 am | October 27, 2016
Among all industries, healthcare ranks 15th out of 18 in social engineering for security, suggesting a security awareness problem among healthcare professionals that could be putting millions of patients at risk.