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How much should we really trust the systems and people we rely on every day? This week, we're looking at how trust itself can open the door to risk – whether it's attackers using AI to speed up finding software flaws, insider threats turning frustration into vulnerability, or the limits of encryption we thought was unbreakable. As healthcare organizations try to keep up, these aren't just tech problems – they're operational headaches and policy questions that hit close to home. And yes, the pace of change is only picking up.
More info at HelpMeWithHIPAA.com/562
By Donna Grindle and David Sims4.9
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How much should we really trust the systems and people we rely on every day? This week, we're looking at how trust itself can open the door to risk – whether it's attackers using AI to speed up finding software flaws, insider threats turning frustration into vulnerability, or the limits of encryption we thought was unbreakable. As healthcare organizations try to keep up, these aren't just tech problems – they're operational headaches and policy questions that hit close to home. And yes, the pace of change is only picking up.
More info at HelpMeWithHIPAA.com/562

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