Friday, March 25, 2016

"There are more avenues of [cyber]attack against a hospital ...

...  than probably any other organization because everything is connected — your pharmacy, your patient records, your thermostat. When you hack a hospital, you can really hurt people, and that's why hospitals need to take this stuff seriously if they aren't already."

— Mark Lanterman, chief technology officer for Computer Forensic Services in Minnetonka, Minn., told AIS's Report on Medicare Compliance.

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