Cybersecurity 101 for Doctors - Stop Running the Slowest!
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Cybersecurity 101 for Doctors - Stop Running the Slowest!
Our guest today, Rosanna Filingeri, breaks down the cybersecurity mistakes doctors (and everyone) are making right now—and how to fix them before it's too late. If you're running a business or private practice, this is non-negotiable.
Critical Takeaways:
- Why your password is dumb (and putting your entire practice at risk)
- Social engineering: How hackers use your dog's name against you
- Don't run the fastest—just don't run the slowest
- Public Wi-Fi + medical records = disaster waiting to happen
- AI deepfakes: Your voice and image can be stolen and used against you
- What private practice doctors MUST do that big healthcare systems handle
- Free resources: NIST and CIS cybersecurity frameworks anyone can use
The information you post online stays forever—choose wisely
"Hackers are running a business. Make it harder for them than the next guy."
Protect yourself. Protect your patients. Protect your reputation. The stakes are too high to ignore this.
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