Secure Your Hospital’s Future: The Critical Need for Robust Telemedicine Security
Despite warnings over the past decade, many healthcare systems have only recently begun to address the security risks of medical devices. Subsequently, a new threat emerges: older telemedicine solutions that have often been exempt from broader security standards. With the rise of inpatient telemedicine in response to COVID, these systems are becoming more visible targets.
An insider threat in the Healthcare and Public Health (HPH) Sector is potentially a person within a healthcare organization, or a contractor, who has access to assets or inside information concerning the organization's security practices, data, and computer systems. The person could use this information in a way that negatively impacts the organization.
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