FOCUS ON: CYBERSECURITY
Tasha Dickinson, MBA, founder and chief technologist of Siligent Technologies, discusses the growing threat, the evolving landscape, and the must-do strategies to protect.
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Tasha Dickinson, MBA, founder and chief technologist of Siligent Technologies, discusses the growing threat, the evolving landscape, and the must-do strategies to protect.
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Steve White discusses the No. 1 threat to your patients’ data—cyberattacks—and how to tell if your practice is protected. Q: Are dental offices.
Do you wonder how cybersecurity concerns can impact your practice? Ransomware attacks are up more than 200% since 2018 and will likely remain.
Cybersecurity can be overwhelming. Too often the answer is to implement a complex solution, implying that cumbersome complexity adds additional security. But you.
Data breaches have emerged as a more significant threat and also a more likely threat than on-site break-ins. They are especially troublesome for dental.
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency (CISA), the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the Department of Health and Human Services have credible information about.
As state and federal officials implement increasingly stricter mandates for non-essential workers during the COVID-19 pandemic, dental practices must adapt. Often, this means.
Seventy-eight percent of dental practices are at high risk for security vulnerabilities, with the most common issue a lack of encryption of backup.