Ransomware attackers and their targets have changed over the years, and so have the ways that bad actors deploy these attacks. Stay up to date on evolving threats and learn how healthcare organizations can mitigate them, from the latest technology to staff training and partnerships.
Stopping ransomware attacks requires a robust security strategy. Even then, attacks can succeed. For that reason, it’s vital that healthcare organizations have backup and recovery solutions in place. Learn how experts can help boost your defenses.
Cyberattacks are becoming more sophisticated, and healthcare is a major target. Implementing a zero-trust security architecture removes implicit trust and improves a healthcare organization’s defenses as IT environments grow more complex.
Ransomware can cost healthcare organizations money, patient trust and even continuity of care. Mitigating ransomware attacks and being able to recover quickly in the event of a success attack is crucial.
It takes a team effort from healthcare leaders, health IT and security teams, clinicians, other healthcare staff, vendors and partners to protect an organization from ransomware. Security partners work with internal healthcare teams to identify gaps and bolster cybersecurity.
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