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A new survey of U.S.-based clinics and hospitals has revealed less than one in five institutions have correctly implemented basic phishing and spoofing protection.
The new research EasyDMARC reviewed the security policies of 2,000 clinics and hospitals based in the U.S. It found that only 359, or 18% of the researched 2,000 facilities, have correctly implemented and configured security policies to flag, report and remove outbound phishing emails.