2015 Healthcare Information Security Today Survey
Update on the Continuing Efforts to Protect Patient Data...
Update on the Continuing Efforts to Protect Patient Data...
Growing Trend for Establishing Primary Security Function Outside of IT Reflects Need for Effective Security Governance....
The Risk Insurance Management Society (RIMS) recently published the results of its 2015 Cyber Survey....
Each year the American Hospital Association (AHA) assesses the state of health IT by conducting a survey of U.S hospitals. ...
Forty-three percent of mid-sized businesses say they have experienced a data breach in the past three years and 13 percent have had a supplier’s data breach impact their business information....
Aspen Institute, Intel Security Critical Infrastructure Survey Shows 86% of Respondents Want More Public-Private Cooperation; Of Those who Experienced Cyberattacks, 59% Reported Physical Damage...
Oh, Say Can You See?: A survey of 350 C-suite executives by cybersecurity analytics company RedSeal found while 60% of respondents said they could “beyond a reasonable doubt” assure their boards the company was secure, 86% said there were gaps in their ability to see...
In the latest Duke University/CFO Magazine Global Business Outlook survey, finance executives expect wage hikes of more than 3 percent over the next year at U.S. companies, with full-time employment increasing by more than 2 percent. ...
Informatica and Ponemon Institute concluded their second annual survey on data centric security, titled “The State of Data Security Intelligence.” ...
Between 2010 and 2013, there were more than 900 data breaches of protected health information affecting at least 500 individuals, with most of them resulting from overt criminal activity, according to a study in the April 14 issue of the Journal of the American Medical...
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