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Ensuring mobile medical app security is not a one-time effort. Malicious actors grow more cunning and devious, so the security shields providers put up may turn useless with time. To prevent potential data exposure, providers need to employ trusted security professionals to have their tools tested regularly.
In fact, penetration testing and vulnerability scanning fully justify their costs. Security experts not only detect vulnerable points but also provide tips for bringing the app security up to speed with the latest prevention techniques.
As we can see, the most pervasive types of attacks exploit users’ credentials. Therefore, there’s yet another useful prevention measure: educating employees and patients. This effort doesn’t require lengthy security training. For employees, just a couple of workshops with security specialists speaking on major threats and best prevention practices will do.
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