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If you’re following IT or cybersecurity news or groups on social media, it may come as no
surprise to you that email is the number one target for cyber attacks. Or perhaps you’ve been on
the receiving end of a phishing attack and, given the statistics, the odds are pretty good.
It’s also why you should be paying close attention to your email security and finding ways to limit
your risk. Education starts with understanding the threat and understanding how the security
measures you employ can help protect you, your patients, and your practice.
Obviously, as with most security plans, layering your defenses is the best move, but the first,
and most important, part of your defense is educating yourself and your staff on the threat,
potential vulnerabilities, and security measures they can and should employ beyond what’s in
place.
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