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Prioritizing controls and detection can buy IT teams time when medical devices are attacked

Prioritizing controls and detection can buy IT teams time when medical devices are attacked

ORLANDO – During the HIMSS24 panel discussion “Securing the Modern Connected Hospital,” James Angle, product manager of information security at Trinity Health, and hacktivist for hire Kevin Johnson, chief executive officer at Secure Ideas, encouraged healthcare cybersecurity leaders to gain an edge on cyber adversaries that seek to compromise vulnerable medical devices by knowing when to patch medical devices, focusing on configurations and…


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