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Approov Sponsors New Research Following the widely-reported Knight Ink Research Report that revealed how API-Focused Attacks Exploit Vulnerabilities in mHealth Apps, Exposing Data of Millions of Patients; Schedules Webinar for March 4 Approov, creators of advanced API threat protection for mobile applications, today announced a March 4 Webinar that presents new data from research into API-focused Mobile Attacks and sponsorship of the next phase of research into this topic with a call for developers to participate.
The first report, which can be downloaded at https://approov.io/mhealth/hacking/, revealed that fully 100 percent of the 30 popular mHealth apps analyzed by Alissa Knight, partner at Knight Ink, are vulnerable to API attacks that can allow unauthorized access to full patient records including protected health information (PHI) and personally identifiable information (PII). The study underscores the API shielding actions now urgently required to protect mHealth a
Three Ways to Bolster Telehealth
In the urgency to deploy telehealth programs during the COVID-19 pandemic, healthcare providers may have overlooked key processes that now need attention, according to
Figuring out how to accelerate virtual care is no longer enough. Health providers also need to consider three things: whether they re delivering the best experience; how telehealth fits into their overall care model; and how to build patient trust, especially as concerns about privacy and data breeches are rising.
Because of the extraordinary circumstances when the pandemic started, people would accept a less than optimal experience, noted Brian Kalis, digital health managing director for the consulting firm Accenture. But that goodwill won t last, Kalis told