Endpoint encryption is a key part of a business’s security strategy, protecting sensitive data from unauthorized access. It encrypts or scrambles data on ‘endpoints’ such as laptops or smartphones. Further, endpoint encryption uses algorithms to alter readable data into an unreadable format unless a specific key is used. It also aids in compliance with data protection regulations, making it a necessity for organizations. The effectiveness of endpoint encryption has been heightened due to escalating cyber threats, especially targeting small businesses with softer cybersecurity defenses.

The True Cost of Focusing on Cost Instead of Cost-Effectiveness
When payors consider only the cost of the medication and not the cost and risk to the patient, doctor, and healthcare system, the irony is


