Jan. 5, 2023, 3:15 a.m. | Industry News

Help Net Security www.helpnetsecurity.com

CORL Technologies introduced Third-Party Incident Response (TPIR), allowing healthcare providers to address third-party security incidents proactively. CORL’s TPIR service tames the chaos of incident response by enabling healthcare companies to share information and provide total clarity about how each party will respond to industry-wide vulnerabilities and episodic data breaches. According to SC Magazine, nine out of the ten most significant healthcare data breaches were caused by third-party vendors. The Verizon annual Data Breach Investigations Report … More →


The post …

address breaches chaos companies corl technologies data data breaches healthcare healthcare data healthcare data breaches healthcare providers incident incident response incidents industry industry news information magazine management party respond response risk risk management security service share share information technologies third third-party third-party risk management third-party security third-party vendors vendors verizon vulnerabilities

More from www.helpnetsecurity.com / Help Net Security

Social Engineer For Reverse Engineering Exploit Study

@ Independent study | Remote

Information Security Specialist, Sr. (Container Hardening)

@ Rackner | San Antonio, TX

Principal Security Researcher (Advanced Threat Prevention)

@ Palo Alto Networks | Santa Clara, CA, United States

EWT Infosec | IAM Technical Security Consultant - Manager

@ KPMG India | Bengaluru, Karnataka, India

Security Engineering Operations Manager

@ Gusto | San Francisco, CA; Denver, CO; Remote

Network Threat Detection Engineer

@ Meta | Denver, CO | Reston, VA | Menlo Park, CA | Washington, DC