Tag: HIPAA

  • Deception and Compliance: The Co-Existence Conundrum

    Deception and Compliance: The Co-Existence Conundrum

    In our recent blog, we looked at using Deception solutions to satisfy compliance regulations, in particular controls which are intended to promote active discovery of anomalous behavior. In this blog webre switching gears and looking at a different aspect of compliance: how Deception should co-exist with compliance audits. The fundamental concern to be addressed is […]

  • Deception and Compliance b Itbs the Intent that Matters

    Deception and Compliance b Itbs the Intent that Matters

    Compliance is like an annual checkup at the dentist: Nothing good is likely to come of it and we want it to be as fast and painless as possible. In the first of two blogs on compliance, webll consider how best to think about compliance intent, and how deception can play a valuable role. In […]

  • Deception Technology in Healthcare – When Good Medical Devices Go Bad

    Deception Technology in Healthcare – When Good Medical Devices Go Bad

    Healthcare institutions continue to be heavily targeted by cyber attackers. A review of the current data in the Department of Health and Human Services, Office for Civil Rights (HHS OCR), database of major breaches shows that cyber attackers continue to compromise our healthcare institutions more with each passing year. If you examine the HHS OCR […]

  • Meeting HIPAA Requirements with Acalviobs Deception 2.0 Solution, ShadowPlex

    Meeting HIPAA Requirements with Acalviobs Deception 2.0 Solution, ShadowPlex

    The recent ransomware attacks such as Wannacry have highlighted the need for robust security controls in healthcare firms.B These organizations are subject to HIPAA/HITECH compliance requirements, but unfortunately many firms just seem them as a distraction. B This is a big mistake: The controls typically implemented for HIPAA/HITECH shouldnbt be regarded as useless bcheck the […]