Privacy & Security
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.
Healthcare organizations interact with massive amounts of data, from protected health information (PHI) to sensitive financial information. This data is at risk of exposure through human error, internal leaks, or attacks by hackers.
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For many healthcare organizations (HCOs) working in a cloud environment, data visibility issues can present a challenge to maintaining regulatory compliance. ClearDATA’s CyberHealth™ Platform provides a real-time overview of an HCO’s data landscape, and its automated safeguards and controls with remediation steps enhance data security and compliance in the cloud.
Healthcare facility security teams are tasked with guarding staff and patients, securing valuables, protecting data, and managing emergencies 24/7 while also maintaining regulatory compliance.
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According to an IQVIA study, U.S. patients made 10 times more digital health visits in March 2021 than March 2020, showing that patients have come to appreciate telehealth’s speed and service. Adopting omnichannel patient communications enables healthcare organizations (HCOs) to connect with patients according to their communication preferences.
The recent CrowdStrike outage might have made the issue top of mind for many hospitals IT and security leaders. But it's important to remember that controls don’t fail in just major events – they're always at risk.
In this webinar, we'll spotlight the collaboration between F5 and Epic, offering real-world insights into mitigating risks and ensuring regulatory compliance. Learn how our joint efforts enhance healthcare data security and protect PHI.
Cyberattackers have been shifting to strategies where legitimate tools commonly installed on desktops and servers are abused for malicious purposes. To fight back, knowledge is power.
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With a majority of healthcare organizations lacking proper technology to address HIPAA compliance, it’s imperative that quick action is taken to avoid serious security and data privacy breaches. Our comprehensive guide provides you with all you need to know to address this time-sensitive issue.