HIPAA Critical podcast 55. Aja Anderson: "It is frustrating to take the extra steps, yet it is keeping us safe."
HIPAA Critical podcast 53. Anshul Pande: "All of these changes brought about a new set of problems to solve and challenges as we implemented those technologies."
HIPAA Critical podcast 52. Aja Anderson: "No matter how tight your budget is, you should routinely assess the risk of your systems."
HIPAA Critical podcast 51. Dr. Eric Cole: "It's the same fundamental problem: we're not learning our lessons and keep repeating them over and over again."
HIPAA Critical podcast 49. Aja Anderson: "This isn't unique to healthcare. This is happening in every industry."
HIPAA Critical podcast 48. Todd Pang: "We had to do a lot of training and awareness building for what actually constitutes PHI."
HIPAA Critical podcast 47. Jeff Karlsson: "the biggest threat that our customers have is not having a contingency plan."
HIPAA Critical podcast 46. John Benbrook: "In order to safeguard that sensitive information, we needed to implement encryption."
HIPAA Critical podcast 45. Greg Reber: "This is the biggest information breach that we've ever seen."
HIPAA Critical podcast 44. Jared Vinson: "It started with a phishing attack, but It ended with a whole mess of other things."
HIPAA Critical podcast 43. Michael Mead: "Training is not just for HIPAA security, but cybersecurity."
HIPAA Critical podcast 42. Bonnie Castonguay: "What We've Always Wanted Was the Ability for More Seniors to Have Access to Home Care."
HIPAA Critical podcast 41. Eoin Gregory: "You say the word HIPAA, and our providers cringe or turn their brains off."