Of all the C-suite roles, few have risen in importance over the past decade more than the chief information security officer (CISO): this role has moved from the C-suite in name only to a critical executive team member as more and more cybersecurity attacks have compromised major companies.
A ransomware attack hit SMP Health in 2021 and halted the hospital's ability to submit claims to insurers, Medicare or Medicaid for months, sending it into a financial spiral.
The protected health information in the stolen files varied from individual to individual and may have included names, Social Security numbers, dates of birth, and scheduling, billing, and clinical information.
Local health tech companies are rushing to capitalize on the latest breakthroughs in artificial intelligence, seeking to apply these machine-learning technologies to improve health care delivery.
The digital counterpart of your physical reality is growing phenomenally. While positive outcomes are certainly there, with the growth of the internet, the risks associated with it are also growing rapidly. When discussing cybersecurity risk management, the first thing that comes to mind is passwords. But that’s not enough when threats like scams, phishing, and more are in the picture.