
Don't let the threat of cyberattacks derail your practice from harnessing the power of technology.

Don't let the threat of cyberattacks derail your practice from harnessing the power of technology.

Being hacked can rain havoc on your practice and your ability to provide healthcare to your patients.

Hackers continue to discover new methods of getting in the way of your practice's compliance with privacy laws.

Medical devices are a new front in the cybersecurity war against health care.

Sometimes the small things, like passwords, are what bring down the operation.

Wild behavior is pulsing through the cybersecurity landscape.

In an increasingly vendor-supported environment, many organizations fail to secure third-party connections.

Healthcare records and data contain sensitive information, making them a prime target for cybercriminals. Learn how to protect your practice from a data breach.

Cautionary tales ripped from the headlines.

The days of sticking one’s head in the sand should be long gone.

Healthcare is one of the most attractive industries for cyberattacks.

Small businesses like independent practices are more vulnerable to cyber threats because they have fewer resources to prevent and respond to breaches.

The healthcare sector experienced the highest average data breach cost of any industry in 2022.

Hackers aren't only targeting large health systems anymore.

All persons with boards should be making sure that the individual board members are meeting their common law fiduciary duties, including those of loyalty and care.

Don't let the holidays get in the way of legal compliance.

The illegal business of malicious cybercriminals is profitable and growing at an alarming rate, and the healthcare segment is a top target.

Cybercriminals are waiting for your guard to be down.

In order to cultivate a culture of compliance organizations need to take a “patient safety first” approach to cybersecurity.

Cyberattacks on healthcare networks have increased exponentially in recent years, placing highly sensitive patient information at risk.

Working from home offers flexibility for staff, gateway for cyberattacks.

The risk of ransomware underscores the importance of compliance.

As the threat of cyber attacks continue to grow, these tips can keep your practice's data safe.

Now that technological advancements exist all around us, sometimes a click is all it would take to hack, corrupt, and wipe out an entire database filled with important details and records of people.

Staying wary of ransomware can keep practices safe from attack.