Jan 10, 2022 | Backup & Disaster Recovery, Cybersecurity Trends, HSN, HSN News, Security Reminders, Telehealth
The pandemic pivot that seemed as if it would be temporary a few years ago, those behaviors that redirected how we work and live, is now a seemingly permanent modification. Remote work, telehealth, and the increasing use of products that are part of the IoT, or the...
Nov 8, 2021 | Backup & Disaster Recovery, Data Backup, HSN, Policies and Procedures
Cloud Hosting & HIPAA Compliance When you think of trends in healthcare, what comes to mind? Maybe it’s a particular EMR system, new machines in the office, ways in which you communicate with patients… the list goes on. One thing is for sure when we think...
Sep 13, 2021 | Backup & Disaster Recovery, Healthcare, HSN, Policies and Procedures
There was a time when you would walk into any doctor’s office and the sliding walls or file cabinets of patient folders seemed endless. Guarded like vaults, all the information safely under lock and key. And in addition to patient data, there is employee data, which...
Jun 21, 2021 | Backup & Disaster Recovery, Government, HIPAA Violations, HSN, Policies and Procedures
This month a memo went out from the White House and Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency (CISA) to industry leaders that emphasized the threat posed by ransomware within their businesses as well as emphasizing just how important it was to the current administration...
Feb 29, 2016 | Backup & Disaster Recovery, HSN, ransomware, Security Training
First it was Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center that made headlines when ransomware disabled the hospital’s computer network. Now another California healthcare organization has become a victim. Los Angeles County Department of Health Services is the latest...
Feb 25, 2016 | Backup & Disaster Recovery, Breach, HSN, Security Training
Ransomware that crippled Hollywood Presbyterian Hospital made national headlines but ransomware continues to be a major menace for small to midsize businesses. A print shop in Lubbock, Texas was shut down last week due to ransomware. An employee opened an infected...