Protect your IoMT devices against evolving cyberattacks

Here’s what IT teams can do to mitigate risk across the enterprise.
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As ransomware groups continue to target healthcare organizations, Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) devices pose a significant risk. These devices are particularly vulnerable to cyberattacks and, if breached, can allow bad actors to gain entry to an organization’s entire network. Join Russell Teague, chief information security officer at Fortified Health Security, as he discusses how cybercriminals access critical IoMT devices like infusion pumps and pacemakers — and what healthcare leaders can do to stop them.

Learn more about:

  • Why smart medical devices are prime targets for cybercriminals

  • Critical vulnerabilities in connected devices that healthcare organizations must address

  • Real-world strategies and best practices to protect your IoMT devices from attack

 
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