Cyber criminals have responded to the COVID-19 pandemic with a wave of attacks against the healthcare sector. Their goal is to steal private data, shutdown systems with ransomware and exploit the crisis for financial gain. Even before the pandemic, many healthcare organizations struggled to maintain adequate cybersecurity. Recent research reveals that 83% of healthcare providers are running outdated software. More than 56% of medical devices are still running Window 7, which Microsoft stopped supporting in January 2020, and the FBI recently warned that "continuing to use Windows 7 within an enterprise may provide cybercriminals access into computer systems.”
Melina Scotto, GDIT’s Federal Health Chief Information Security Officer, joins Virsec to outline best practices for maintaining security in today’s extraordinary times. She will detail how healthcare organizations can deploy cybersecurity solutions that automate protection and make critical applications and devices self-defending, without requiring painful software and platform upgrades. She will also discuss how to overcome the challenge of enabling remote patient and provider access without compromising security.