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For healthcare IT teams, ensuring endpoint security and creating a frictionless patientprovider relationship will be top priorities. They’ re expected to effectively manage shared endpoints spread across buildings and sites, while supporting providers and staff at scale with limited resources. This can be a cumbersome task, and one which is only getting harder.
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THIS ALSO ALLOWS IT TEAMS TO AUTOMATE PROCESSES SUCH AS PATCHING AND ENDPOINT HARDENING.
However, IT teams can lean on automated endpoint management solutions to streamline their efforts. Automated endpoint management gives IT teams one central source of truth, providing visibility over the full network in a single pane of glass, displaying maintenance and updates, security and backups and most critically, a view of all endpoints which could pose a possible risk.
Andre Schindler, General Manager, EMEA at NinjaOne
This also allows IT teams to automate processes such as patching and endpoint hardening without having to manually access machines, in turn, simplifying operations and alleviating the pressures of limited access to skills, resource and budget. � difficult to spot. Untrained staff can be more susceptible to phishing scams, and paired with an increasing number of endpoints, expose organisations to increased risk, making the management and security of endpoints even more challenging.
The implications of a cyber incident in the healthcare sector are huge. They are not only likely to result in huge fines for the responsible parties but can also erode public trust in the sector and put people’ s data, and even lives, at risk.
What strategies or best practices would you recommend for healthcare organisations looking to enhance their cyber-resilience?
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