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Expert Q&A: Cybersecurity Tactics in Workers’ Compensation

Healthesystems’ AVP of Information Security, Tony Brown, discusses how cyber threats affect workers’ comp organizations.

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In the first five months of 2024 alone, healthcare data breaches affected 32 million U.S. patients. And as of 2023, healthcare reported the most expensive data breaches of any industry, at an average cost of $10.93 million.

Hackers often target healthcare organizations because they store sensitive information, which is valuable on the black market. But data breaches are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to cyberattacks. Common threats facing organizations today include malware, denial-of-service attacks, phishing, and more.

We spoke with Tony Brown, AVP, Information Security for Healthesystems, about the cyber threats affecting the workers’ compensation industry and how to mitigate them.

For more content like this from Healthesystems visit their RxInformer clinical journal website.

Healthesystems is a leading provider of Pharmacy Benefit Management (PBM) & Ancillary Benefits Management programs for the workers' compensation industry.

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