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In order to avoid the potentially devastating data breaches and ransomware attacks of tomorrow, healthcare organizations need to act today. Failure to adopt a proactive approach to cyber security could be costly, both in terms of financial repercussions and in terms of human life.
For healthcare organizations, DDI can help to pinpoint threats at the earliest stages, identifying compromised machines and correlating disparate events related to the same device. 90% of malware touches DNS - the first D in DDI - when entering or leaving the network, making it a critical detection tool that, when connected to the security stack, can enable stronger threat remediation. Ultimately, DDI enables the IT teams operating within healthcare organizations to quickly detect and fix any vulnerabilities, no matter where they originate.
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