With all these threats, health care organizations have made substantial progress when it comes to maintaining rigorous IT security. But for most leaders—particularly medical group leaders—more work remains. Here's why: Email and internet remain the most likely vectors for a cyberattack, which makes frontline providers and staff among the primary weaknesses in your IT network's security.
Here are seven things clinical leaders need to know about their role in preventing a cyberattack from affecting their practices and patients: