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THE TRUE COST OF A SECURITY BREACH CAN BE ALARMING

Ransomware, malware, and phishing are everyday threats that can carry huge financial consequences for companies that are unprepared.

According to retarus.com, “nearly 80% of senior IT employees and security leaders believe their companies lack sufficient protection against cyber-attacks despite increased IT security investments made in 2020.”

Contributing factors like the pandemic, political unrest, and natural disasters are partially to blame for such cybersecurity vulnerabilities within organizations.

CHUG UPDATES: With the last two years the healthcare industry has endured, it’s no wonder that cybersecurity training is lacking among workers in the field.


OTHER UPDATES:

Cybersecurity Trends in 2021

Report: First Half of 2021 Sees Massive Spike in Number of Data Breach Victims

Relentless Cyberattacks are Putting Financial Pressure on Hospitals: Fitch Ratings

Cyberattacks on Health Care Are Rising — But Many Hospitals Aren’t Prepared

Hospitals say Cyberattacks Increase Death Rates and Delay Patient Care

NHIA COVID-19 Resource Center

CDC Guidance for Laboratories

Real-Time COVID-19 Data & Map

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