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  1. Healthcare Cloud Usage By the numbers

    According to cloud security vendor Skyhigh Networks:

    • >13% of cloud services used in healthcare are high-risk*.
    • 77% of cloud services used in healthcare are medium risk*.
    • 53% of healthcare employees using three or more devices for work.
    • 73% of malware attacks occur outside of business operating hours (8am-6pm).

    Note: *Data measured across 54 security attributes such as data encryption and “two factor” authentication.

    Source: Forbes

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  2. Cloud problems

    “Even HIPAA not quelling lingering cloud concerns – The fear of breaches, subsequent fines and reputation loss are among the reasons why some healthcare technology leaders have been hesitant to embrace cloud-based technology writ large. They need not fear, but should be informed, but such fear is certainly understandable.”

    http://www.govhealthit.com/news/even-hipaa-ba-protection-lingering-concerns-over-cloud

    By Anthony Brino
    [Associate Editor]
    Government Health IT
    September 08, 2014.

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  3. What Is ‘The Cloud’ and How Does It Work?
    [Too Embarrassed to Ask]

    The tech industry loves to use buzzwords like the Internet of Things, Big Data and 5G. The problem is that these sometimes nebulous or arbitrary terms don’t make it clear what they actually mean to consumers.

    http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/too-embarrassed-to-ask-what-is-%e2%80%98the-cloud%e2%80%99-and-how-does-it-work/ar-BBiV5cT?ocid=iehp

    “The cloud” is one of those terms.

    Martin

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