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Cybersecurity In Focus
By Andrea Fox | 11:51 am | April 02, 2025
Improving cybersecurity despite resource challenges requires small healthcare providers to pull many support levers. "We need to move away from the idea that each rural hospital is solving these issues alone," says one infosec leader.
By Mike Miliard | 11:51 am | March 31, 2025
One breach is said to have impacted legacy Oracle Health servers; another has allegedly affected millions of records accessed via Oracle Cloud.
By Andrea Fox | 11:26 am | March 31, 2025
Now operating as ransomware-as-a-service, affiliates employ a double or triple extortion where they encrypt victim data, threaten to publicly release exfiltrated data if a ransom is not paid and may request an additional ransom.
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By Fortified Health Security | 10:19 am | March 31, 2025
How industry-specific partnerships enhance security against cyberattacks.
Cybersecurity In Focus
By Andrea Fox | 05:07 pm | March 26, 2025
The Senate Intelligence Committee's annual worldwide threats hearing touched on how U.S. defense agencies must partner with healthcare and other industries to neutralize threats from Volt Typhoon, Salt Typhoon and others. 
Cybersecurity In Focus
By Andrea Fox | 06:12 pm | March 25, 2025
A privacy and security expert discusses how small and rural hospitals can move beyond past IT mistakes and implement zero-trust strategies that quickly improve their cybersecurity postures.
By Adam Ang | 03:24 am | March 25, 2025
It has also revealed ongoing work applying AI to track medical resource utilisation in real time.
By Andrea Fox | 11:46 am | March 19, 2025
Also, DrFirst earns HITRUST for electronic prior authorization, e-prescribing, patient engagement and other healthcare tools.
By HIMSS TV | 11:03 am | March 19, 2025
With nearly 25% of all cyberattacks against healthcare organizations, Intraprise Health Chief Operating Officer Scott Mattila warns that artificial intelligence is enabling more sophisticated phishing and smishing tactics.  
By Jeff Lagasse | 06:03 pm | March 18, 2025
Court documents say Panev acted as a developer of the LockBit ransomware group, attacking healthcare and other industries.