A NEW AGE FOR CYBERSECURITY HEIGHTENS THE RISK FOR SENIOR LIVING
BY JOANNE KALDY
We are more connected than ever before; and while this has made real-time communication and lightning-fast access to information a new norm, it also substantially increases the risk of falling victim to phishing attacks and other cybercrimes. With the growing dependence on technology comes greater responsibility to protect data and the people who use it.
“Hackers are getting more and more sophisticated and using more technology and phishing capabilities than we have ever seen before,” said Louis Hyman, chief technology officer at Patient Pattern. Most organizations have some policies and procedures related to cybersecurity, but it isn’t enough to implement these and put them on the shelf. Cybersecurity needs to be a top priority for everyone.