Why Cybersecurity Incident Response Planning Should Be a Top Priority in Health Care
Most hospitals don't have a plan for when they get hit by a cyberattack—and that's a problem they can fix before it costs them.
Most hospitals don't have a plan for when they get hit by a cyberattack—and that's a problem they can fix before it costs them.
Lessons from 2025’s breaches point to a tougher reality in 2026, as AI adoption accelerates and cybersecurity becomes inseparable from patient care.
New guidance aims to clarify cybersecurity roles and expectations between health delivery organizations and medical device manufacturers.
The study aims to provide benchmarks to help organizations prioritize investments and strengthen resilience against cyberattacks.
Breakdowns in linking requirements to design, risk, and verification are fueling software errors, compliance gaps, and costly recalls across device categories.
A patient using a defibrillator died at a southern-based medical center after the device erupted in fire and burned his body.
Managed from an Apple iPad, the system is designed to maintain visitor check-in, logging, and badge printing functions even during internet or power outages.