Cyberthreats are multiplying and becoming more complex, especially with new artificial intelligence tools in the mix. No one is immune, especially not rural, independent and community hospitals, which often have limited IT staff and tight budgets amid rising costs of care and federal funding cuts for Medicaid. When facing ransomware, phishing emails, deepfakes or invoice fraud with a small security team and a long list of responsibilities, high-impact, cost-effective solutions are a necessity. That’s where user awareness training can make a huge impact. Of all the things that a small hospital…