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Cyber Risks and Board Liabilities

Now more than ever members of a board of directors share the responsibility of providing oversight of their business's cyber risks and cybersecurity efforts.

As board of directors' cybersecurity responsibilities become clearer in the eyes of the law, it is likely that BODs could face the possibility of personal liability should a breach happen. In this paper, we address how board directors can minimize cybersecurity risks to themselves and their organizations.
Read Cyber Risks and Board Liabilities to learn about:

  • Real life scenarios
  • Your fiduciary duties
  • Our top recommendations for minimizing personal liability

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How to Prevent and Respond to Ransomware Attacks

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Ransomeware attacks are the new normal

The frequency of cyberattacks on healthcare institutions increases each year, but the COVID-19 pandemic and resulting expansion of telehealth services have made hospitals even more attractive prey for cybercriminals who know providers are not only willing to pay, but pay quickly, to recover from incidents that disrupt patient care.

As demands become increasingly extortionate, with ransoms amounting to hundreds of thousands of dollars, it's critical to understand how to prevent, detect, and respond to ransomware incidents with the least amount of risk to operability.

In this playbook, we'll cover the actions you can take to improve the cybersecurity posture at your healthcare organization, including:

  • Strategies to prevent a cyberattack
  • Top tools and technology to prevent ransomware
  • Breakdown of what to do in after an attack
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