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CYBER-RESILIENCE MUST BE A TOP PRIORITY FOR ORGANISATIONS , ESPECIALLY WITH STAFF WHO WORK REMOTELY .
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CYBER-RESILIENCE MUST BE A TOP PRIORITY FOR ORGANISATIONS , ESPECIALLY WITH STAFF WHO WORK REMOTELY .

and it ’ s great to see the Department of Health and Social Care equipping staff with the tech they need to facilitate this . The initiative not only supports the workforce , but also enhances the overall efficiency and responsiveness of healthcare delivery across the UK and helps to improve health and social outcomes in underprivileged areas .
“ This investment should form part of a wider strategy , providing employees with the latest software applications and digital skills training to fully understand capabilities to maximise productivity and deliver critical services , regardless of where they are logging on from .”
This initiative not only equips healthcare professionals with essential technology but also aims to improve service delivery and health outcomes in these regions . However , as highlighted by experts , ensuring robust cybersecurity measures is crucial to protect these investments . The continued focus on digital skills and comprehensive cyberdefence will be essential in maximising the effectiveness and safety of remote healthcare operations . � across the UK who require the best health and social care service .
The investment is part of DHSC ’ s initiative to establish an affordable , high-quality adult social care system and enhance national healthcare services .
Sachin Agrawal , Managing Director for Zoho UK , said : “ The onset of work-from-anywhere , catalysed by the pandemic , is still having a significant impact on working models today ,
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