April 24, 2024, 2:41 p.m. | AFox

Healthcare IT News - Privacy & Security www.healthcareitnews.com

While healthcare organizations depend on network-connected devices for patient care and to improve healthcare delivery, cybercriminals have made them an important entry point for attacks, and they are still unprepared for the scope of cyber threats


We asked Tyler Reguly, senior manager of security research and development at Fortra, how healthcare IT can improve device management and get a handle on Internet of Things device security vulnerabilities, mobile device management practices, security frameworks, his advice on leveraging artificial intelligence …

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