Gearing up for the fall conference season, health IT leaders have some travel ahead for upcoming events like Epic UGM and CHIME Fall Forum. But with work travel, comes some serious cybersecurity concerns accessing Wi-Fi. Whether logging in within a hotel lobby, coffeeshop or airport, know your risks.
What can you do?
The Wi-Fi Alliance suggests using a Virtual Private Network (VPN), which uses an encrypted tunnel to secure all traffic. For further safety, even when in a rush, avoid using public hotspots altogether, and when browsing online, only use secure HTTPS sites. HTTPS stands for HyperText Transfer Protocol Secure, which applies Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) or Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol. If you do use a public network, manually configure your laptop or phone to "forget" that network. At home, make sure all Wi-Fi routers, access points and devices are patched and updated.
So whether it's a quick email send or online shopping as you fill travel wait times, be cognizant of your every move. Apply these cybersecurity tips as a safe traveler, and stay tuned for additional HIT and security insight from Stoltenberg.