Connected medical devices put healthcare at risk for sophisticated malware attacks

Connected medical devices put healthcare at risk for sophisticated malware attacks
Is your healthcare facility at risk?
Healthcare is one of three industries facing the highest risk of a cyberattack in 2017, particularly as patient records and medical devices have become more interconnected. Along with the financial and energy sectors, healthcare has emerged as an ideal target for hackers, according to a report released by the Institute for Critical Infrastructure Technology (ICIT).  Read the full article.
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