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Privacy & Security
By Jessica Davis | 01:29 pm | November 20, 2017
Congressman says BOMs included with every device will help organizations assess threats and give transparency with managing system vulnerabilities.
Privacy & Security
By Bill Siwicki | 10:49 am | November 20, 2017
The Internet of Medical Things Resilience Partnership Act would require the FDA to establish a working group to recommend frameworks and guidelines for medical device security.
Privacy & Security
By Bill Siwicki | 10:37 am | November 20, 2017
More employees work remotely and shop online during the holidays and, as a result, cybercriminals increase their attacks on healthcare and other organizations.
Privacy & Security
By Jessica Davis | 05:34 pm | November 16, 2017
A Ponemon Institute report predicts 35 percent of cyberattacks to be fileless in 2018, and these attacks are nearly 10 times more likely to succeed than file-based attacks.
Compliance
By Jessica Davis | 03:09 pm | November 15, 2017
HHS is accused of retaliating against two of its cybersecurity leaders for speaking with the committee.
Electronic Health Records
By Bill Siwicki | 01:02 pm | November 15, 2017
While EHRs and data security get all the attention, there are more immediate opportunities for the digital ledger technology.  
Privacy & Security
By Jessica Davis | 10:56 am | November 13, 2017
Marin General saw a 50 percent reduction in system vulnerabilities just by building a system designed for its users.
Privacy & Security
By Jessica Davis | 11:46 am | November 10, 2017
A new Ursnif variant uses stored emails to send what appear to be legitimate messages and, once the payload is deployed, turns its victims into a delivery vehicle.
Privacy & Security
By Jessica Davis | 11:03 am | November 09, 2017
A new warning feature will appear on multiple spots across the console, while a privacy feature includes support to encrypt all S3 data by default.
Privacy & Security
By Bill Siwicki | 11:40 am | November 08, 2017
The same strategies used by the U.S. military can be tuned to help healthcare executives stay nimble and prepared for real threats.