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By Jessica Davis | 02:59 pm | July 10, 2017
Functionality of the Dragon Practice Edition, eScription LH and RH platforms are almost back to normal, as the voice and language tool provider continues to work to restore its software.
Security
By Tom Sullivan | 02:13 pm | July 07, 2017
Petya is only one of the issues hospital IT, privacy and compliance pros should understand this month.
Security
By Bill Siwicki | 11:58 am | July 07, 2017
As attack surfaces become more common across various industries, the fact that this tactic has already worked elsewhere means hospitals can use the best practice too.
Security
By Bill Siwicki | 11:51 am | July 06, 2017
Infosec pros share tips on working with device manufacturers as well as questions that hospitals need to be answering now.
Security
By Tom Sullivan | 03:47 pm | July 05, 2017
A report with personal information was accessible via a live hyperlink thereby leaving medical data viewable to the public.
Security
By Bernie Monegain | 03:19 pm | July 05, 2017
Average cost per lost or stolen record is less for organizations employing BCM, group finds.
Security
By Bill Siwicki | 10:47 am | July 05, 2017
There is a significant gap between threats organizations face and their readiness to address those in a timely or effective manner.
Security
By Jessica Davis | 03:43 pm | June 30, 2017
Princeton Community Hospital fell victim to the global NotPetya attack on Tuesday and plans to replace the corrupted network with a newly built system.
Security
By Jessica Davis | 02:03 pm | June 30, 2017
While the compromised computer was both locked and encrypted, the forensic investigation team couldn’t determine with certainty if there was unauthorized access to patient data during the April 21 attack.
Security
By Bill Siwicki | 01:10 pm | June 30, 2017
Privacy and security lapses can quickly become professional liability and medical malpractice risks if healthcare organizations aren’t prepared.