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Healthcare Organizations Are Ideal Prey for Cybercriminals. What Can Be Done to Foil Them.
Healthcare institutions are a potential gold mine for cybercriminals, as they get to take hold of an overwhelming amount of the most sensitive data. Besides intimate medical data nobody wants to have exposed, hackers can get their hands on other private information, such as patients’ home addresses, social security numbers, and banking information.
The best way to keep your valuable information safe is to encrypt it and back it up in the cloud so hackers wouldn’t be able to threaten you with wiping it.
Have up-to-date backups available to keep the chances of data loss as slim as possible. If an attack is successful, there will still be an unaffected older version of the files. Again, a cloud solution for companies is a great way to back up data.
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