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Healthcare still has a giant "Hack Me" sign taped to its back — and the latest reports from Mandiant and Verizon are here to confirm it. These cybercrime breakdowns reveal that attackers are smarter, sneakier, and spending more time poking around your network than ever before. Waiting to secure your systems until after a breach is like installing a smoke detector after the house has already burned down — by the time you smell smoke, it's too late. From dwell times that feel more like extended Airbnb stays to small businesses learning that "we're too small to target" isn't a strategy, the findings hit hard and the lessons come wrapped in some well-placed snark.
More info at HelpMeWithHIPAA.com/508
By Donna Grindle and David Sims4.9
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Healthcare still has a giant "Hack Me" sign taped to its back — and the latest reports from Mandiant and Verizon are here to confirm it. These cybercrime breakdowns reveal that attackers are smarter, sneakier, and spending more time poking around your network than ever before. Waiting to secure your systems until after a breach is like installing a smoke detector after the house has already burned down — by the time you smell smoke, it's too late. From dwell times that feel more like extended Airbnb stays to small businesses learning that "we're too small to target" isn't a strategy, the findings hit hard and the lessons come wrapped in some well-placed snark.
More info at HelpMeWithHIPAA.com/508

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