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Mar 26, 2026

The Cyber Checkup – The Cracks in macOS

Think Macs are immune to malware? Think again. Security Engineer Zak Cowan breaks down a recent macOS campaign and explains why built-in protections like Gatekeeper aren’t enough to stop modern, behavior-based attacks.

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Mar 25, 2026

Navigating the CMS ACCESS Model API Implementation Guide: Key takeaways and what to do next

Preparing for the CMS ACCESS Model launch on July 5, 2026? Learn key takeaways from the v0.9.1 API Implementation Guide, including FHIR R4 requirements and asynchronous polling hurdles.

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Mar 18, 2026

The New AI Infrastructure: Solving for Inter Vs. Intra

Healthcare interoperability has a new mandate. Learn why AI success depends on intraoperability — the internal data infrastructure that turns fragmented systems into an agentic enterprise.

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Mar 11, 2026

The Patch Plan – Enhancing Your Vulnerability Management Program

Building a vulnerability management program isn’t just about finding bugs; it’s about context and communication. In this episode of Shut the Backdoor, learn how staff security engineers Trevor Wilson and Ethan Wolkowicz prioritize risk, navigate cloud environments, and bridge the gap between security and engineering.

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Mar 3, 2026

Upgraded Alert Rules: Greater control & visibility for more proactive monitoring

At Redox, we understand that effective data monitoring is crucial to keeping your healthcare integrations healthy and running smoothly. That’s why we’re excited to share ongoing improvements to our alert rules, giving you greater visibility and control to stay ahead of issues and act with confidence and speed.

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Feb 27, 2026

The Cyber Checkup – Leadership Transitions

In this episode of The Cyber Checkup, we discuss how to navigate security leadership transitions without disrupting operations, covering documentation, shared access controls, escalation paths, and how to turn change into an opportunity to strengthen your security program.

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Feb 17, 2026

Interoperability is a Long-Term Relationship, Not a Situationship

Since it’s February, the month of love, we can’t help but notice that scaling a healthcare data integrations team feels a lot like dating. And just like dating, the goal isn’t a flashy first impression; it’s a partner who shows up consistently, adapts as you grow, and stays steady when things get complicated. You deserve an interoperability partner who’s in it for the long haul, not just a phase.

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Feb 13, 2026

The Adaptive Guard – AI’s Edge in Cyber Defense

AI is changing security, but not in the way you might think. In this conversation with Brent Uffkis, we explore how AI improves visibility, reduces alert noise, strengthens development and testing, and helps security teams focus on the risks that truly matter.

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Feb 3, 2026

Redox Platform API: The Developer’s Way to Scale Healthcare Integrations

With the Redox Platform API, control your entire Redox organization programmatically without leaving your development environment. For technical teams that need more automation, speed, or scale—or everything at once—the Redox Platform should be at the center of your interoperability workflow.

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Jan 30, 2026

The Cyber Checkup – Security Trends for 2026

What will shape cybersecurity in 2026? Learn how AI, social engineering, and evolving threats are changing the security landscape.

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Jan 26, 2026

Building a Better Logs Experience, Together

Logs are the heartbeat of the Redox dashboard. As we incorporate modular processors into customer workflows, we’re enabling more powerful, context-driven processing like branching logic, enrichment, validation, and rules-based routing. Learn more about our process to improve logs and what’s coming next.

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Jan 21, 2026

You Don’t Need Another Point Solution. You Need an Interoperability Partner.

Point solutions are built to optimize for a vertical set of use cases. Interoperability partners create the conditions for many. The difference matters more as healthcare organizations look to apply analytics, automation, and AI at scale. Without a strong interoperability foundation, teams spend more time rebuilding plumbing than improving care.