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Clearwater’s purpose-built software helps healthcare orgs identify, prioritize, and respond to cyber risks
2020-03-25 02:00

As cyberattacks surge during the COVID-19 crisis and information security teams at healthcare providers and their vendors work to manage new vulnerabilities and threats borne from the rapid transition to a remote workforce, Clearwater's IRM|Analysis software is helping more than 400 healthcare customers rapidly identify, prioritize, and respond to cyber risks on an enterprise scale.

Designed to facilitate a consistent, information system-focused risk analysis, the software provides the means to assess risk scenarios presented in a work-from-home environment.

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Upon identifying risks, customers can prioritize any risks above their risk threshold and determine whether to accept, transfer, avoid, or mitigate the risk.

In cases where organizations decide to implement additional security measures to reduce risk, Clearwater is making its expert Consulting team available to customers at no charge - as capacity permits - to help them thoughtfully consider which risk scenarios they should assess and provide consultation on available options that can be implemented both quickly and in the context of a work-at-home environment.


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