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Health care organizations continually face evolving cyberthreats that can put patient safety at risk. While awareness around these issues has drastically improved, the need for a zero trust in healthcare will be crucial moving forward given the sector’s staffing gaps, limited resources, and other challenges. CHIME sat down with Imprivata President and CEO, Gus Malezis, to dig deeper into how zero trust in healthcare can keep pace with the threat landscape.
Ransomware attacks have seen year-on-year growth, with no signs of slowing down. And cybercriminals are using new ransomware tactics, while also diversifying their target industries. The financial consequences of a ransomware attack are enough to put any organization on edge – and if it isn’t, you haven’t been paying attention. According to Sharkstriker, there have been an estimated 2.3 billion ransomware attacks in 2022, an 80% increase since 2021 (Zscaler, 2022).
Imprivata CEO, Gus Malezis, reflects on a busy and successful HIMSS23 and shares what really left an impression.
Data is essential to targeted patient care, and cloud-based solutions are a cost-effective way to use data securely and effectively.