Privacy & Security
Previewed at the company's annual summit, the electronic health record, built on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, offers secure automation across clinical workflows, enabling faster insights at the point of care with streamlined documentation and more.
The agency warns that a Western organized cybercrime group may be targeting healthcare data by leveraging ransomware variants and AI tools that exploit advanced social engineering.
The Office of Management and Budget will consider HHS' approach to modernizing requirements for HIPAA covered entities charged with protecting ePHI against healthcare cybersecurity threats. Reports say the rule could be published by year's end.
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A new white paper defines optimal clinical workflows as minimising authenticators without compromising on cybersecurity.
Healthcare operates with the understanding that no system is impenetrable, but must improve incident response practices by finding new ways to stay operational after network attacks, says one panelist at the upcoming HIMSS Cybersecurity Forum.
DSPM and DDR are emerging technologies that many vendors claim to offer. However, the lack of sufficient analyst research and customer testimonials around these technologies makes them hard to evaluate. This guide provides a framework for security leaders to evaluate DSPM and DDR technologies, based on the challenges you are looking to address.
Digital environments have become increasingly complex as employees use external AI engines and large language models to analyze data, which is creating a very stressful situation for security teams. Organizations should embrace the proactive capabilities of DSPM before it’s too late.
Implementing a data loss prevention (DLP) solution is challenging for many organizations, and even the most mature security programs struggle to realize the full capabilities of these tools.
BRIDGE – Blueprint for Resilient Integration and Deployment of Guided Excellence – is meant to be an "evidence-based framework that health systems can rely on to not just adopt AI but to help scale it across their operations."
The Digital Medicine Society's seal aims to evaluate health application products' baseline security, usability and clinical return on investment to help decision-makers scrutinize which tools are best for patient care.