Health care: The right stuff

Health care: The right stuff
Health care: The right stuff
Security experts agree that the health care industry is currently trying to digest a variety of data security and related laws, regulations and guidance. Adhering to standards is one thing, securing the infrastructure so that data leakage is thwarted is an entirely different ballgame. Many security tools are available to make the task easier, but appliances and software are only the beginning. Educating the workforce to be vigilant about security is another key ingredient. This latest eBook from SC Magazine examines specific ways that health care facilities - ranging from small clinics and medical offices to large, regional medical centers - can protect themselves from data losses due to cyber attacks, negligence and internal threats.
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