
|Videos|September 1, 2021
How vulnerable are most medical practices to hackers?
An increased reliance on technology also means easier entry points for cybercriminals.
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Cyberattacks against practices and healthcare facilities continue to increase, so for most doctors, it’s not a matter of if their practice will come under attack, but when. We spoke with Ferdinand Hamada, managing director, Morgan Franklin Consulting, Healthcare Cybersecurity Practice, about the growing cyber threat in health care and what steps practices can take to protect themselves.
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