HSCC Releases Updated Guidance on Model Contract Language for Medtech Cybersecurity
New guidance aims to clarify cybersecurity roles and expectations between health delivery organizations and medical device manufacturers.
New guidance aims to clarify cybersecurity roles and expectations between health delivery organizations and medical device manufacturers.
Piggybacking attacks exploit trust to slip past defenses, often going unnoticed until damage is done. Understanding how they work—and strengthening both digital and physical safeguards—can help reduce risk.
A joint advisory outlines tactics and mitigations for the financially motivated Interlock ransomware, which uses rare methods like drive-by downloads and ClickFix social engineering for initial access.
New guidance aims to clarify cybersecurity roles and expectations between health delivery organizations and medical device manufacturers.
The no-cost initiative is designed to help hospitals and healthcare organizations detect and respond to cyber threats during long weekends—when breaches are most likely to go unnoticed due to reduced staffing.
Read MoreA new study shows ransomware attacks accounted for 69% of all patient records compromised in 2024.
Read MoreThe hospital is notifying patients of a data breach involving personal and health information after unauthorized access to its network in September 2024.
Read MoreA new report urges government and industry support to strengthen cybersecurity for resource-constrained healthcare facilities facing escalating cyber threats.
Read MoreThe certification confirms that Retarus’ fax API and cloud fax gateways meet key cybersecurity and regulatory standards required for healthcare communication.
Read MoreCLAP, an AI-based tool, uses reinforcement learning to automate penetration testing—reducing test steps by 35% and scaling to networks with up to 500 hosts.
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Why this longstanding strategy still matters for HTM teams facing modern cyber threats.