Health companies should invest in analytics to ward off cyber attacks, says report

Charlee Gothard
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'Not a matter of if, but when' attacks will happen says VP of research, IDC Health Insights

Healthcare firms are at greater risk than ever before from malicious cyber attacks, and should start to invest in threat intelligence reporting to combat the danger, an IDC report has warned. Dr...

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