On November 17, 2020, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) voted to allow e-signatures, subject to certain prerequisites, on documents filed with the SEC via the Electronic Data Gathering, Analysis, and Retrieval system.
Tips and recommendations to inform your defense against this most troubling form of malware.
Training end users to be vigilant against cyber-attacks is the first step towards keeping your organization secure.
Pursuing a HITRUST certification might free up key resources to accelerate your business.
Four reasons why our clients are finding value in our HITRUST Advisory Partnership now more than ever.
While firms thought their SOC 2 Type 2, PCI RoC, or NIST certification got your organization in the clear, many are being tasked with HITRUST certification by a healthcare provider, a payor, or another important third party or client.
Given the seriousness of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Office for Civil Rights (OCR) is allowing providers to use their discretion in setting up telehealth meetings with patients.
Once impacted by ransomware, large hospitals to small physician practices struggle with issues such as if and how to pay a ransom, or how to maintain a safe patient environment with a critical system down.
We’re closing out National Health Information Technology Week with a story to help you frame the cybersecurity conversation, internally.