Without question, the “human factor” in cybersecurity has become synonymous with phishing attacks, but that perception is a material part of the problem.
Bad actors target an organization’s most vulnerable touch points to gain access to sensitive data. And too often, these weak links are the organization’s employees.
Cyber attackers know most organizations have visibility gaps, which is why it is important for security leaders to know as much of the attack surface and their assets as possible.
The consequences of a few non-functional cameras can mean a breakdown in the security solution and lead to adverse outcomes such as uncaught criminals or property loss.
As the healthcare industry embraces the transformative power of AI, it is crucial for healthcare security leaders to understand the associated data security risks.
AI is a crucial component of modern cybersecurity measures, as it increases process efficiency, reduces operational costs and resolves issues related to scaling.