December 1, 2019

As hospitals become more dependent on technology, the risk of cybersecurity threats grows. Diana J. P. McKenzie discusses the cybersecurity challenges facing hospitals today in this article by Kenna Simmons, published in the December 2019 issue of Georgia Trend.
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