Who’s responsible for protecting patient data in the cloud?

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Cybersecurity experts lay out the facts, and misperceptions, about securing data in the cloud. The answer is not so simple.
“Cloud computing is still fairly new to healthcare and, as such, confusion and a few myths surround the technology. And many of those skewed perceptions are driven by simple misunderstandings, most notably about information security.” Read the full article.
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