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Building a proactive cybersecurity strategy is the best way to defend against an attack. But to protect your company from the physical and financial ramifications of a cyberattack, you need one more weapon in your arsenal—cyber insurance.
Guides
The Hack Prevention Kit consists of four tools that an organization can use to better understand the cybersecurity landscape, identify gaps within their organization, and take steps toward a more robust, secure architecture.
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Four years ago, before Ed Ricks came aboard as CIO and vice president of information services at Beaufort (S.C.) Memorial Hospital, the hospital had tried rolling out a computerized physician order entry system in its emergency department. One of the first things Ricks heard when he started his new job was that, by all accounts, the rollout was a monumental failure. "They wanted to do it for all the right reasons, but the reason it failed so badly was that they didn't listen to physicians-there were unnecessary clicks, it wasn't easy to use and it created a bad workflow.
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As our home networks continue to merge with the enterprise, and as enterprises across all industries become more dispersed, cybersecurity threats increase. Along with ongoing digital transformation and the proliferation of cloud, that dispersal introduces new challenges for the cybersecurity community. The past 12 months have proven that adapting hasn’t been easy.
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Password complexity is one of the most cost effective and simple ways for organizations to improve security. It’s widely embraced across industries and often supplemented with multifactor authentication (MFA) to confirm identity and further boost security. But what impact do these added verifications have on the end user?
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After the COVID-19 pandemic abruptly shifted healthcare from in-person visits to virtual appointments, patients embraced new communication tools that quickly connected them with providers, schedules and their health records.
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It's no secret that hybrid work environments have become the norm over the last two years. With many benefits to remote work such as a more diverse talent pool and an increased efficiency of capital, it's easy to understand how the trend has gained popularity. However, the less glamorous side has fallen on the lap of IT departments, which are now facing dramatic changes and gaps in their cyber infrastructure. That said, it comes as no surprise that Gartner, Inc.