Medical information more valuable to hackers than credit card numbers

//Medical information more valuable to hackers than credit card numbers

Medical information more valuable to hackers than credit card numbers

If you were a hacker and had a choice between stealing credit card information or health information which would you steal? If you said credit card information you would have been wrong. These days electronic health information is 10-20 times more valuable. How secure is your health information?

Bert Morales
Information Security Analyst

medicalinfoonline

Baker & Hostetler LLP
Nita Garg
USA
October 16 2014

Medical information more valuable to hackers than credit card numbers

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