Artificial intelligence tools can help mitigate cybersecurity risks by automating tasks and expertise, according to an article on the Healthcare IT News website.
But assessing the promises of this technology and its vendors can be difficult.
There are a number of ways to create a smooth transition to these tools. The most important step that cybersecurity teams can is to fully understand the business, the article said.
That includes understanding clinical workflows, knowing the dynamics of how a healthcare organization moves and aligning security controls with the needs of the end users.
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