Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Healthcare Industry CIOs, CSOs Must Improve Security

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Healthcare Industry CIOs, CSOs Must Improve Security
Given that stolen medical records can bring $50 apiece on the underground market, the frequency and magnitude of data breaches involving electronic health records is increasing. In an effort to help CIOs and CSOs build a better business case for enhancing security, a group of standards and security organizations have issued a new report on the financial impact of such data breaches. Read More


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