Preventing Cyber Security Attacks
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Show Notes
What do you know about preventing cyber security attacks in your practice? Maybe you feel your practice is too small to be a target, unfortunately, you’re very wrong.
No matter the size, your business could be vulnerable to cyber-attacks, which means your patient’s data could easily get in the wrong hands. You could also be in a situation where they hold your data ransom, and you need to pay a price for them to release it.
So how do you make sure your business isn’t defenseless against potential attacks? Well, that’s where Ieshea Hollins comes in. Ieshea is the founder of the Direnzic Technology Consulting Group. She joins Robert and Ash on this episode of Beyond Bitewings to discuss why small businesses, like dental practices, are the most susceptible to cyber-attacks, and what they can do to prevent them.
She also talks about why it’s so common for business owners to avoid talking about cyber security because they just don’t understand what they really need to do, and why this is the absolute worst thing you can do.
To find out more about Direnzi Technology and how you can start getting your business protected, visit: https://direnzic.tech/.
If you have specific questions about preventing cyber security attacks or if you’d like to have another question answered on a future podcast, please reach out to the Edwards & Associates team. Or contact any one of the excellent ADCPA affiliates across the nation.
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