Veracode Healthcare Infographic

The state of web and mobile app security in healthcare

Top three security-related fears of cyber breaches are loss of life due to compromised networks or medical devices, brand damage, and regulatory enforcement.
State of application security 2016

State of mHealth app security 2016

From the survey involving 318 individuals in the US, UK, Germany and Japan, 80 were IT executives with insight into the mHealth apps they produce...
Glow infographic

Women health numbers: Two years after launching Glow

The service has tracked more than 150,000 pregnancies, with users facing 40% increased likelihood of natural pregnancy when using Glow.
How big data creates big improvements in healthcare

How big data creates big improvements in healthcare

The vast amounts of data can help make healthcare more efficient, effective and personal, potentially adding $300 million per year to the healthcare industry.
The wellness deficit: How millennials truly view health and fitness

The wellness deficit: How Millennials truly view health and fitness

Although Millennials have greater access to wellness tools and technologies than previous generations, only 52% rate their overall level of wellness as good.
What do medical students think about healthcare today?

What do medical students think about healthcare today?

97% of students believe sharing patient records is critical to better care, while fragmented care remains the #1 perceived safety risk for patients.
The perils of paperwork in healthcare

The perils of paperwork in healthcare

The better way that includes e-signatures allowing healthcare transactions to be paperless, which means they are highly efficient and nearly instantaneous...
How a smart watch can save your life

How a smart watch can save your life

Healthcare apps currently account for 4% of all apps, but that figure is set to explode with the advent of wearable tech, in particular, smart watches.
Why healthcare information is so valuable?

Why healthcare information is so valuable?

Few reasons: healthcare information is not easily changed, it is basis for insurance/credit fraud, it's deeply personal, and offers blackmail possibilities.
Anatomy of the best health IT employers

Anatomy of the best health IT employers

Best health IT employers have similar parts. These parts keep them functioning at their best and that make health IT professionals want to work there...