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Cybersecurity threats are a huge concern for any organization, but the results of threats to healthcare facilities can result in patient data being compromised and halting vital hospital operations.
Cyberattacks on healthcare organizations increased 200% from 2020 to 2021, according to a 2021 NTT threat report.
At Palo Alto Networks' Ignite 22 event last week, Anand Oswal, SVP of products, network security for Palo Alto, explained why a zero trust approach to securing medical IoT devices can provide more visibility into the network and reduce the attack surface.
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Cybersecurity threats are a huge concern for any organization, but the results of threats to healthcare facilities can result in patient data being compromised and halting vital hospital operations.
Cyberattacks on healthcare organizations increased 200% from 2020 to 2021, according to a 2021 NTT threat report.
At Palo Alto Networks' Ignite 22 event last week, Anand Oswal, SVP of products, network security for Palo Alto, explained why a zero trust approach to securing medical IoT devices can provide more visibility into the network and reduce the attack surface.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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