Naomi Diaz reports:
Health systems in Indiana are joining forces to help provide small healthcare providers with actionable cybersecurity measures.
The initiative, called Healthcare Cyber in a Box, was developed in collaboration with the Indiana Executive Council on Cybersecurity, a state-led effort originally established by former Gov. Mike Pence and continued under Govs. Eric Holcomb and Mike Braun.
The program, led by members of the council’s healthcare cybersecurity committee, brings together contributions from the state’s largest health systems — including Indianapolis-based Indiana University Health, Mishawaka-based Franciscan Alliance, Fort Wayne-based Parkview Health, Indianapolis-based Eskenazi Health and Indianapolis-based Community Health Network. The goal is to provide smaller healthcare organizations with cybersecurity resources tailored to their needs, offering guidance from larger systems that have more advanced infrastructure.
Read more at Becker’s Health IT.