The Stryker Hack Should Scare Small Healthcare Practices More Than Stryker
When a $25 billion company gets hit, it makes the news. When a three-physician orthopedic practice gets hit, it usually doesn’t. It just closes. That’s the part of the healthcare cybersecurity story that keeps getting buried under headlines about enterprise breaches. Stryker Corporation — surgical robots, global manufacturing, 50,000 employees — woke up on March
When a $25 billion company gets hit, it makes the news. When a three-physician orthopedic practice gets hit, it usually doesn’t. It just closes. That’s the part of the healthcare cybersecurity story that keeps getting buried under headlines about enterprise breaches. Stryker Corporation — surgical robots, global manufacturing, 50,000 employees — woke up on March
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Biotech Is No Longer Just Wet Lab vs. Dry Lab — It’s Wet/Dry/Data. All At Once.
For decades, the biotech industry operated on a relatively straightforward division of labor. Teams were split into wet lab scientists who conducted experiments at the bench — pipetting reagents, running assays, culturing cells — and dry lab scientists who analyzed data behind computer screens, developing models, crunching numbers, and creating computational simulations. This clear-cut distinction
For decades, the biotech industry operated on a relatively straightforward division of labor. Teams were split into wet lab scientists who conducted experiments at the bench — pipetting reagents, running assays, culturing cells — and dry lab scientists who analyzed data behind computer screens, developing models, crunching numbers, and creating computational simulations. This clear-cut distinction
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