Report: Attacks 'Cascade' From IT, OT to Patient Care

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Email phishing and identity failures were among the top vectors for non-clinical IT compromises in healthcare environments. These attacks often disrupt patient care.

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Trellix Says Email, Identify Failures Are Among Top Vectors in Health Compromises Of the millions of threats detected in healthcare IT environments last year, email phishing, identity failures and device vulnerabilities were among the top vectors for non-clinical IT compromises - often "cascading" and disrupting patient care, said a new report from security firm Trellix.