A recent Dell survey found that 68 percent of employees in healthcare organizations would share sensitive information under certain circumstances. While some situations seemed legitimate, such as being directed by management or sharing with an authorized person, others were more concerning. The survey also revealed that employees engage in risky data security practices, such as using public Wi-Fi, personal email accounts, and public cloud services. Despite this, the majority of employees recognize their responsibility to protect confidential information.

How are NHIs ensuring protected data exchanges in financial services?
Are Machine Identities the Missing Link in Financial Services Security? What role do machine identities, often referred to as Non-Human Identities (NHIs), play in ensuring

