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Millions of patients possibly at risk due to poor passwords at healthcare orgs – here’s how to stay safe

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  • NordPass and NordStellar reviewed terabytes of data
  • The analysis uncovered poor password practices in the healthcare industry
  • Organizations are lacking staff training and strong policies

Hygiene in hospitals and clinics is essential, but cyber-hygiene – despite being equally important – is constantly being neglected, experts have warned.

A report from NordPass and NordStellar has claimed weak password practices are “dangerously common” in the healthcare industry.

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