Healthcare facilities have been a target for cyberattacks and data breaches even before the pandemic. A health record that includes Protected Health Information (PHI), is more valuable than any other type of stolen data with a selling cost of up … Continue Reading

Remote Ultrasound Wands Detect Coronavirus in Patient Lungs
When stay-at-home orders were put in place throughout the country, people had to work remotely and connect with others through video chatting. This change in our everyday routines has also affected how we approach medicine. New technology from the medical … Continue Reading

Flaw with Thunderbolt Technology Puts User Security at Risk
What was designed to be a tool for transferring data at faster speeds is now found to be anything but a convenient advancement. The Thunderbolt cable by Apple allows one computer system to connect to another for system migration or … Continue Reading

Outdated Systems in Unemployment Offices Delay Payment
The federal labor department reported that between March 15 and April 4, over 16 million unemployment claims were filed after businesses shut down in response to the Coronavirus. A $2 trillion relief package was provided by the federal government in … Continue Reading

How to Manage Employees and Data as Businesses Re-Open
In states throughout the US, governors have begun to slowly re-open businesses as the curve has been flattened in terms of people contracting and dying from the Coronavirus. While some people may be returning to the office, others may still … Continue Reading