March 15, 2022
The American College of Radiology (ACR) Cybersecurity Working Group, co-chaired by Dr. Neris Nieves-Robbins and Dr. Christoph Wald, has launched the ACR Cybersecurity Resource Hub. This hub is designed to equip radiologists with the tools and knowledge they need to keep themselves, their patients, and their organizations safe from cyber threats.

In today's digital age, it is more important than ever for radiologists to understand and stay on top of the latest cybersecurity measures. The ACR Cybersecurity Resource Hub provides the essential information and resources needed to stay ahead of potential cyber threats and ensure the safety of sensitive patient data.

The Cybersecurity Working Group is dedicated to providing radiologists with the resources they need to stay ahead of the curve when it comes to cybersecurity. The ACR Cybersecurity Resource Hub contains videos, documents, and educational materials aimed specifically at radiologists and radiology professionals.

Visit the Cybersecurity Resource Hub.

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