Just as we tell our clients that privacy and security is everyone’s responsibility, we also believe it’s our responsibility to help educate the industry about
Just as we tell our clients that privacy and security is everyone’s responsibility, we also believe it’s our responsibility to help educate the industry about
The New Jersey HIMSS June episode of their Customer Story podcast series features Gerry Blass, President and CEO of ComplyAssistant. Gerry joins host Mike Fortino,
The Healthcare Public Health Sector Coordinating Councils (HSCC) recently published a document entitled “Operational Continuity – Cyber Incident” (OCCI) to assist organizations with the preparation
Podcast with St. Joseph’s Health CISO Jesse Fasolo discussing risk managemen and cybersecurity.
The New Jersey HIMSS Digital Transformation podcast series continues with an in-depth discussion with a national leader on the topic. This episode’s guest is Angela
ComplyAssistant client, Jesse Fasolo believes there are two types of leaders: those who “sit back and allow the vendor to come to them when they
ComplyAssistant’s Ken Reiher attended the first annual ViVE Conference and had the following reaction and takeaway noted by Health IT Answers in their “First Annual
ComplyAssistant’s Gerry Blass comments on ways to mitigate rising cyberattacks in Fierce Healthcare’s “Amid rising cyberattacks, a more discreet trend: EHR snooping” article from March
Many organizations are ill-prepared when it comes to making sure their hospital is protected from risk, both from an organizational and IT standpoint. It’s increasingly
An article released by Gartner reported that by the year 2025, cyberattackers will have weaponized operational technology (OT) environments to successfully harm or kill humans. OT attacks, also known as attacks on hardware and software that monitors or controls equipment, assets, and processes, are on the rise. Consider the ransomware attack on the Colonial Pipeline, for example. Effects were felt up and down the East Coast, resulting in a payout of $4.4 million and damage to hospitals, emergency medical services, and law enforcement agencies.
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