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AI is Changing Cybersecurity: What You Need to Know
There’s no doubt: when it comes to cybersecurity, AI is a game changer. Not only is it opening opportunities for automation, but it’s also presenting heightened security risks as bad actors leverage the technology themselves. Hackers are crafting better phishing attempts, writing malicious code, and infiltrating systems. According to a Heidrick and Struggles survey, nearly half of Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) cite AI and machine learning as the most significant organizational risk they face. How about your organization?
Important Cybersecurity Update
Dear PSM Customers, In light of the recent cyberattack targeting Change Healthcare, we want to...
The Value of Cloud-Based Hosted Desktops for Healthcare
Cybersecurity concerns continue to top the list of investment priorities for healthcare leaders....
4 Reasons to Set up Cloud-Based Desktops to Access eClinicalWorks
You want your providers to be able to access eClinicalWorks and other vital systems securely and...
Why your practice should be using a green data center (and best practices for making sustainable change)
Sustainability is not a new concept. Advocacy organizations and climate justice leaders have urged...
How Outsourcing IT Management Mitigates Staffing Shortages & Burnout
Across industries and institutions, workers are demanding balance, support, and relief more than...
Healthcare Data Migration: 5 Best Practices
Medical practices often use a combination of various EHR, PM, and billing systems. As your...
How to Improve Interoperability in your Practice
Interoperability has become a buzzword in healthcare, and for a good reason. Technology continues...
3 Ways Healthcare Data Analytics Can Improve your Practice
Currently, the healthcare industry generates over 30% of the world’s data each year, the most of...