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IoT Adoption in Healthcare Brings Security Opportunities

CIO

By Anand Oswal, Senior Vice President and GM at cyber security leader Palo Alto Networks Connected medical devices, also known as the Internet of Medical Things or IoMT, are revolutionizing healthcare, not only from an operational standpoint but related to patient care. But ransomware isn’t the only risk.

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Healthcare cybersecurity: Our hospital’s path to better cyber resilience

CIO

Cyberattacks in the healthcare industry undermine our ability to deliver quality care and can endanger the safety, and even the lives, of our patients. As I look at 2023 and beyond, I see three areas that are top of mind for myself and many of my colleagues in healthcare. A Lack of Visibility You can’t protect what you can’t see.

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IoT in Healthcare: A Look into the Future 

Invid Group

IoT in Healthcare: A Look into the Future BY: INVID A network of linked things that may exchange data online is known as the Internet of Things (IoT). Improved patient outcomes are among the IoT in healthcare’s main advantages. Additionally, the IoT can increase patient empowerment and involvement.

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AI Provides an Rx for Cybersecurity in Healthcare

Palo Alto Networks

{{interview_audio_title}} 00:00 00:00 Volume Slider 10s 10s 10s 10s Seek Slider As cyberthreats evolve and proliferate, healthcare organizations are increasingly recognizing the need to embrace artificial intelligence (AI) in their cybersecurity efforts. However, the potential for AI in healthcare security is immense.

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How MemorialCare confronts evolving risks along its modernization journey

CIO

The global healthcare cybersecurity market is set to reach $58.4 billion by 2030, according to statistics portal Statista, by virtue of the healthcare industry being under increasing attack. What we immediately discovered is a lot of the devices connected were out of compliance,” he says.

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Zero Trust Security for NIS2 compliance: What you need to know

CIO

Sectors now subject to NIS2 compliance include food production, processing, and distribution; postal and courier services; and manufacturing and digital providers. [ii] Assessing Zero Trust adoption for NIS2 compliance With the NIS2 compliance deadline looming, it can be helpful to assess current levels of cybersecurity implementation.

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The Medical IoT Security To Depend on When Lives Depend on You

Palo Alto Networks

Protect every connected device with Zero Trust IoT security, tailor-made for medicine. Connected medical devices are revolutionizing healthcare by helping enhance patient experience with quicker and more accurate diagnoses, reducing operational costs, increasing efficiency through automation, and improving overall patient outcomes.

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