You dont hack them... you cabinet or dumpster raid them...I was in a well know private hospital a couple of months ago and noted that every thing regarding patients details where on paper records and forms, and were filled in manual, to which I commented that they will not be hacked
Don't tell @Purple whatever you do, he'll be blaming the trade unions for their lack of progress on IT systems.I was in a well know private hospital a couple of months ago and noted that every thing regarding patients details where on paper records and forms, and were filled in manual, to which I commented that they will not be hacked
Not if there’s no evidence to support such an accusation. I’m flattered that I occupied your thought sufficiently to drop that comment in here but you are in danger of dragging the thread off topic.Don't tell @Purple whatever you do, he'll be blaming the trade unions for their lack of progress on IT systems.
By 'evidence', presumably you mean something along the lines of 'me cousin told me' or similar?Not if there’s no evidence to support such an accusation. I’m flattered that I occupied your thought sufficiently to drop that comment in here but you are in danger of dragging the thread off topic.
I said evidence, not proof.By 'evidence', presumably you mean something along the lines of 'me cousin told me' or similar?
Wasn't HSE hackedYou dont hack them... you cabinet or dumpster raid them...
Yes, but not all processes especially in private hospitals are networked.Wasn't HSE hacked
I hope they're going to take it from their bonusesBank of Ireland fined €24.5m over IT flaws
Central Bank said IT service continuity provision was inadequatewww.irishtimes.com
Bank of Ireland has been fined €24.5 million by the Central Bank for failing over the course of more than a decade to have an adequate system in place to ensure continuity of service to customers in the event of a serious IT disruption.
No bonuses paid since 2009!I hope they're going to take it from their bonuses