Cybersecurity and Insurance
That was an expensive click by Charles Parker Everyone needs or is required to have insurance. This may take the form of auto, health, dental, short- or long-term disability care, or any of the other types of insurance. It seems as though if there is a need, you can find insurance for it. One of the largest commercial insurance carriers in the US is CAN. While being one of the largest insurance carriers in the nation certainly is a success to be applauded, this also has the t
Cybersecurity and Hospital Systems
UF; Uh-oh by Charles Parker Hospital systems are a treasure trove of data. You know the patient’s name, social security number, address, medical records and identifiers, and other information that can be sold in mass, or divided into section for separate sales. With this area of operations, the data is critical for patient care. This provides leverage for any attacker. If they can remove access to the data and network, through an example of ransomware, the facility would be d
Cybersecurity, Hospitals and Ransomware
Sturdy Memorial Hospital-Not so much by Charles Parker Hospitals continue to be targeted at an inappropriate rate over the last five years. Other industries have just as valuable data as the medical field, however, hospitals are in the news at a higher rate. One aspect of this driving the attacks is the criticality of the services. The hospitals require access to the data (e.g., patient charts) and networks to perform the operations, both planned and emergency, procedures, an