Nearly Half of Healthcare Email Breaches Tied to Microsoft 365
A new report analyzing healthcare email breaches uncovers the major cybersecurity gaps.
A new report analyzing healthcare email breaches uncovers the major cybersecurity gaps.
Millions of Americans depend on medical devices every day, but many are shockingly vulnerable to cyberattacks. Discover how new technologies and rising regulations are stepping in to protect patient data and prevent future breaches in healthcare.
Amidst a rising wave of ransomware attacks targeting healthcare systems, hospitals are grappling with sophisticated threats to patient data.
A new report analyzing healthcare email breaches uncovers the major cybersecurity gaps.
The GAO recommended the FDA and the CISA update a 5-year old agreement coordinating medical device cybersecurity.
Read MoreDespite the challenges posed by ransomware and emerging technologies, organizations are proactively strengthening their cybersecurity defenses, with a focus on network segmentation and vulnerability management, according to Claroty’s latest study.
Read MoreThe Joint Commission has introduced a voluntary Responsible Use of Health Data Certification program for U.S. hospitals and critical-access hospitals starting from Jan. 1, 2024, aiming to guide and recognize healthcare organizations in safely transferring data for secondary use, such as quality improvement and AI development.
Read MoreIn this 24×7 exclusive, Paul Laudanski, director of security research at Onapsis, discusses proactive steps healthcare organizations can take to combat cyberattacks, highlighting The Joint Commission’s new cybersecurity guidelines.
Read MoreUS Radiology Specialists, Inc. has been fined $450,000 by the New York Attorney General for a data breach that exposed the personal and health data of over 92,000 New Yorkers due to the company’s failure to upgrade its IT infrastructure and protect against a known vulnerability.
Read MoreCybeats was included as part of an industry coalition in support of the Biden Administration on its new AI executive order.
Read MoreClaroty's Ty Greenalgh discusses the rapid integration of AI in healthcare, expressing concerns about its regulation in light of President Biden's recent executive order mandating safety standards.