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Balancing security and usability doesn’t need to be a daunting challenge. These strategies can help you strike the right balance.
The use of digital identity and identity access management (IAM) technologies in hospital settings during the COVID-19 pandemic improved infection control, clinical care and facility operations, finds original research published in the BMJ Health Care Inform.
While there are a variety of policies, providers, and cyber insurance offerings in the market, at its foundation, cyber insurance is an insurance policy that organizations purchase in the event of a successful cyber attack or data breach. As home or car insurance helps protect you when the worst happens by helping with the cost of recovery; for cyber insurance, the policy will reimburse the organization for financial losses sustained from the attack.
As we wrap up cybersecurity month, we’d be remiss if we didn’t visit the ever-present threat of ransomware attacks. Every time we look at the trends around ransomware attacks, the news is rarely positive. The frequency of these attacks has yet to slow down, with experts estimating that an attempted ransomware attack occurred every 11 seconds in 2021, with a total 700 million attempted attacks, up 134% from 2020. Phishing attacks continue to be a common and successful method by which attackers gain initial access to an organization’s network.
If you work in the cybersecurity field, or if you’ve ever worked from home, you’re probably pretty familiar with a virtual private network, or as we all know them, a VPN. VPNs offer a method of secure remote access connection between users and a private corporate network.
In other words, it gives you the access you need to files (or anything else) that are found locally on a server, but from the comfort of your home (or airport, coffee shop, or anywhere in between).
In order to preserve data integrity, the Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) division of the FBI has developed policies for wireless networking, data encryption, and remote access.
Maintaining HIPAA compliance can be complicated and time consuming for even a small healthcare organization. A slip in compliance, or worse, a breach that compromises data, can cost millions, cause reputational damage, and more.