A Lifeline: Patient Safety and Cybersecurity

December 3, 2019

Healthcare information is unique and personal to us all.Indeed,the patient is at the center of healthcare, as it would not exist if the patient did not exist. Bits and bytes in today’s digital world have real significance when it come to patient care lives are on the line.

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ENISA

ENISA is Europe’s ’cyber security’ agency, and a body of expertise in this field. ENISA is supporting the European Commission, the Member States and the business community to address, respond and especially to prevent cyber security problems, for the benefit of citizens, consumers, the digital economy, and public sector organisations in the European Union. As a body of expertise, the Agency assists the European Commission in the technical preparatory work for updating and developing Community legislation in the field of Network and Information security (NIS).

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