Healthcare Leaders Report Network Security and Disruptions Impact Patient Care
A survey of more than 300 professionals indicates that cybersecurity is a top concern as technical teams struggle with system complexity.
A survey of more than 300 professionals indicates that cybersecurity is a top concern as technical teams struggle with system complexity.
A joint advisory from CISA, the FBI, the NSA, and international partners urges healthcare organizations to secure vulnerable networking devices against Russian state-sponsored actors.
A new report identifies healthcare as a top-risk sector for data breaches and ransomware, with human error involved in most breaches.
A survey of more than 300 professionals indicates that cybersecurity is a top concern as technical teams struggle with system complexity.
State officials are urging hospitals to review device cybersecurity risks and align policies with FDA guidance.
Read MoreFederal agency calls on healthcare and medical technology organizations to tighten endpoint management controls following attack on Stryker’s Microsoft environment.
Read MoreThe attack, attributed to pro-Palestinian hacking group Handala, reportedly wiped Windows devices across Stryker’s enterprise environment and disrupted ordering systems.
Read MoreRevised guidance aligns with quality management system regulation changes and provides recommendations for cyber device submissions under section 524B of the FD&C Act.
Read MoreLessons from 2025’s breaches point to a tougher reality in 2026, as AI adoption accelerates and cybersecurity becomes inseparable from patient care.
Read MoreThe cybersecurity veteran joins 24×7’s advisory board as cyber resilience becomes a growing focus for the HTM field.
Read MoreMore than 70% of respondents reported financial, operational, or clinical impacts from cyber incidents, according to a recent survey.