New Report Shows Healthcare IT Security is On Wobbly Legs

New Report Shows Healthcare IT Security is On Wobbly Legs

Cryptocurrency enthusiasts will recall the story of several hospitals being infected with Bitcoin ransomware earlier this year. A new study on how hospitals treat patient privacy and confidentiality shows how malware attacks are not the biggest concern. Poor security practices can be found everywhere, putting patient information at risk unnecessarily. The report, titled Workarounds to Computer Access in Healthcare Organizations, paints a very worrisome picture. Technology makes the healthcare system more convenient for all parties involved, but human errors are causing a lot of problems.....


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