Data Loss Prevention for Healthcare Organizations
Healthcare organizations face many challenges when it comes to data security. Not only are they a prime target for cyber-attacks,…
Healthcare organizations face many challenges when it comes to data security. Not only are they a prime target for cyber-attacks,…
A well-tested disaster recovery plan is a critical part of any business continuity strategy. But how do you know if your plan will work when it matters most? By conducting regular tests, you can ensure your organization prepares for any type of emergency. In this blog post, we will discuss tips to test a disaster recovery plan and its benefits.
In this blog post, we will discuss some of the common healthcare security threats and ways organizations can mitigate them. There are a variety of cyber threats that healthcare organizations face. These threats can come from a variety of sources, including malicious insiders, hackers, and nation-states.
Disaster recovery planning is the process of creating a plan of action to ensure that essential healthcare services can be quickly and effectively restored in the event of a disruption. A well-designed disaster recovery plan should take into account all potential risks and threats, plus the unique needs of the healthcare organization.
In what may come as a relief for several healthcare providers, there is still uncertainty about when the next round of HIPAA Audits will start. What you have right now is time to look at your medical practice’s state of digital security and compliance status in line with the Omnibus Rule changes if you have not already done it.
A business disaster recovery plan is a document that outlines how a company will recover from a major catastrophe. This plan should include steps to take in the event of a natural disaster, such as a hurricane or tornado, as well as measures to take if the company experiences a data breach or cyber-attack.