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TigerConnect + eVideon Unite Healthcare Communications
2025-09-30    
10:00 am
TigerConnect’s acquisition of eVideon represents a significant step forward in our mission to unify healthcare communications. By combining smart room technology with advanced clinical collaboration [...]
Pathology Visions 2025
2025-10-05 - 2025-10-07    
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Elevate Patient Care: Discover the Power of DP & AI Pathology Visions unites 800+ digital pathology experts and peers tackling today's challenges and shaping tomorrow's [...]
AHIMA25  Conference
2025-10-12 - 2025-10-14    
9:00 am - 10:00 pm
Register for AHIMA25  Conference Today! HI professionals—Minneapolis is calling! Join us October 12-14 for AHIMA25 Conference, the must-attend HI event of the year. In a city known for its booming [...]
HLTH 2025
2025-10-17 - 2025-10-22    
7:30 am - 12:00 pm
One of the top healthcare innovation events that brings together healthcare startups, investors, and other healthcare innovators. This is comparable to say an investor and [...]
Federal EHR Annual Summit
2025-10-21 - 2025-10-23    
9:00 am - 10:00 pm
The Federal Electronic Health Record Modernization (FEHRM) office brings together clinical staff from the Department of Defense, Department of Veterans Affairs, Department of Homeland Security’s [...]
NextGen UGM 2025
2025-11-02 - 2025-11-05    
12:00 am
NextGen UGM 2025 is set to take place in Nashville, TN, from November 2 to 5 at the Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center. This [...]
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How To Keep Your Company’s Data From Getting Into the Wrong Hands

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How To Keep Your Company’s Data From Getting Into the Wrong Hands

As more employees work virtually and use the Internet to connect to their corporate servers and to engage with coworkers and bosses, it is increasingly important to ensure that your company’s data stays secure. Here are some things you can do now to protect your files from getting into the wrong hands.

Restrict Internet Browsing
If your employees have company computers or are connected to a corporate network, now is the time to put Internet policies in place to help stop a cyber attack. Many wonder what is a cyber attack and how can innocently browsing the Internet on a work computer put me at risk? However, an employee simply clicking on an infected link or visiting a site infected with malware is all it takes to crash their computer and potentially bring your entire network down. Educate your employees on the dangers of browsing on unknown sites and ensure that they understand that only safe, work-related sites should be accessed when using a work computer.

Tidy Your Data Up
If your corporate network is bogged down by old or duplicate files that are no longer needed, it’s time to clean up. Keeping files neatly organized can help keep productivity high, but can also be a great way to prevent cyber attacks. Back any sensitive data up in the cloud, or simply store it offline if possible. In the event of an attack, it will be much easier to restore anything lost if you have backup copies. A messy network full of clutter could make it tough to detect if any files have been breached or altered, so always keep everything safely up to date.

Keep All Software Updated
No one likes running software updates. They always want to run at the least convenient time and often take your computer offline for hours. However, these updates exist for good reason and not just to annoy you. Many program updates contain much more than new features that you may not be interested in installing — some contain security patches and fixes that are essential in protecting your software and entire network. Schedule time to run updates and never click “ignore” when you get a reminder. Saving yourself from a tiny headache can cause myriad problems for your entire company and it’s not worth the risk.

Get Rid of Old Programs
Poll your staff to see if there are any programs on their computers that they rarely or never use. If the same programs keep getting mentioned, consider removing them. Odds are, if no one is using the software, no one is checking to ensure that the software is updated, which means that numerous updates with potential bug fixes and security patches have likely been ignored. Don’t risk your data security over something so easy to fix. Besides, removing old, unused programs can also save your company money.

Limit Access to Data
If an employee doesn’t need access to a certain program, it shouldn’t be on their computer. It is much easier to mass install programs and push them out to the entire company, but this could be a recipe for disaster. For example, the marketing team does not need accounting software, even if they never use it.

Get Everyone on Board
Ensure that everyone — even the busy C-suite — understands the gravity of a company wide cybersecurity strategy and is on board. Employees who see their superiors practicing what they preach are much more likely to want to comply with the new rules and restrictions as well. Hold a cybersecurity strategy meeting with the entire company and allow everyone to ask questions and present ideas about how to keep the company safe. By inviting everyone to engage and encouraging everyone to share ideas, you will foster a sense of community who all is working together toward a common goal.

Working together to keep your company safe from cybercrime can be easy. Follow these tips and you’ll have a cyber-secure setup.