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    Healthcare's Cybersecurity Illusion: Why One-Time Fixes Fail

    Class action lawsuits are now "almost 100% certainty" after cyber events. Is your practice prepared?

    Most healthcare practices are operating under a dangerous illusion.

    They've completed their HIPAA risk assessments, checked all the boxes, and assumed they're protected. But one-time cybersecurity approaches aren't just inadequate—they're setting practices up for catastrophic legal and financial failure.

    In This Exclusive Article, You'll Discover:

    Why federal agencies are demanding 72-hour vulnerability remediation—and what happens if you don't comply

    The fatal flaws in traditional HIPAA assessments that leave practices exposed to daily emerging threats

    How sophisticated threat actors are defeating advanced EDR tools like CrowdStrike and SentinelOne

    A practical investment framework for building ongoing cybersecurity (starting at just $4/computer/month)

    The "trust but verify" approach that separates IT management from security assessment

    Why remote work and telehealth have dramatically expanded your attack surface


    "The ransomware event is going to be significant, but the class action lawsuits are going to be worse."

    — Healthcare Privacy Attorneys


    The legal landscape has fundamentally shifted. Healthcare organizations can no longer afford to treat cybersecurity as a one-time checkbox exercise.

    Download this article from Black Talon Security CEO Gary Salman to learn how to shift from reactive compliance to proactive protection.

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