Dec. 14, 2022, 1 p.m. | George V. Hulme

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Connected devices bring organizations more information and convenience, but they also increase an organization’s attack surface—and medical devices are no different. According to a survey released by reviews platform provider Capterra, as health care organizations connect more medical devices to their network, they are also attacked more often. Capterra’s 2022 Medical IoT Survey was conducted..


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