Is telehealth actually safe?
Telehealth services and apps are blowing up in popularity right now, making the availability of medical services better than ever. But just how safe is telemedicine, and what kind of risks does it carry?
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Telehealth services and apps are blowing up in popularity right now, making the availability of medical services better than ever. But just how safe is telemedicine, and what kind of risks does it carry?
A year after the ransomware attack on healthcare giant UnitedHealth Group, we’ve compiled all publicly available information about the incident and its aftermath.
Report on the research about the applied telehealth practices, views on the development and the difficulties that emerge when providing medical services remotely.
Some forged Green Pass certificates on sale on the Internet pass validation tests. However, it’s still not a good idea to buy them, and here’s why.
IoT devices tend to greatly increase a company’s attack surface, but you can minimize the risk.
A ransomware attack forced Ireland’s healthcare service to shut down its servers. Here’s what we know so far.
In the face of high-profile ransomware attacks on healthcare institutions, here’s how to protect your business from the threat.
A year has passed since lockdown began. We view the pandemic and its consequences through the prism of IT threats.
Health-care facilities are struggling with the current coronavirus epidemic, so we must help them with cyberprotection. We are offering free six-month licenses for our core solutions.
Security experts highlight potential entry points into healthcare networks and describe relevant cyberthreats
Considering the modern threat landscape, the healthcare industry should pay more attention to cybersecurity
Safeguarding data and combating cyberthreats in healthcare.
Healthcare technologies and mobile working practices are producing more data than ever before, so there are more opportunities for data to be lost or stolen.
Digital healthcare allows ever more non-security trained medical staff to access and share confidential patient data, which builds up a challenge for IT security workers.
Public studies aren’t there for any kind of fear-mongering, however some cybersecurity-related news really may make one feel uneasy. That’s the case with the Kaspersky Lab’s Global Research & Analysis Team (GReAT) field study of the security of hospitals’ IT systems. As one may have already guessed, the situation there is, let’s say, not good.
The healthcare and financial services industries are among those especially reluctant to implement newer technologies, security included, and believe they have a good reason for that.