
Dominick Sorrentino
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Jan 15, 2025 |
statetechmagazine.com | Dominick Sorrentino
Jan 15 2025 Security Law enforcement agencies, utilities and other public sector entities are getting closer to achieving a single-pane-of-glass digital experience for physical security. Physical security will continue to be a top priority for state and local government IT decision-makers in 2025, especially as digital technology becomes more deeply embedded in the protection of people, property and physical assets.
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Oct 30, 2024 |
statetechmagazine.com | Dominick Sorrentino
As the line between cyber and physical becomes more blurred, smarter, more cost-effective physical security solutions are necessary to secure water treatment plants and physical access to workstations that store customer data. “Physically managing a perimeter is expensive,” Groom said.
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Oct 24, 2024 |
statetechmagazine.com | Dominick Sorrentino
Oct 24 2024 Data Center Data Center as a Service supplies cloud-like OPEX with on-premises-like control, which is especially beneficial to small and rural cities and counties. For nearly a decade, Data Center as a Service has helped federal agencies transition toward modernized IT environments. In 2018, GovLoop reported that federal agencies have leveraged DCaaS to eliminate infrastructure management burdens and expedite IT modernization efforts.
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Oct 1, 2024 |
healthtechmagazine.net | Dominick Sorrentino
Oct 01 2024 Patient-Centered Care Rollouts of the new electronic health record are scheduled to begin at three sites in 2025. The Indian Health Service recently announced plans to roll out pilots of its new electronic health record at three Oklahoma sites in 2025: Lawton Indian Hospital, Anadarko Indian Health Center and Carnegie Indian Health Center. PATH EHR is a cloud-based EHR from Oracle Health that will replace IHS’s 40-year-old Resource and Patient Management System.
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Sep 20, 2024 |
fedtechmagazine.com | Dominick Sorrentino
1. Health IT Security Is Built into Path EHROn average, a healthcare record is worth $60 on the dark web, compared with just $15 for a Social Security number. Consequently, healthcare organizations are in hackers’ crosshairs, and that includes providers who offer care to tribal communities. According to Indian Health Service (IHS) CISO Benjamin Koshy, the rollout of PATH EHR will go a long way toward improving security for tribal health organizations.
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