Medical Device Cyberattacks Hit 22% of Healthcare Orgs, Disrupting Patient Care in Majority of Cases
A new report shows that security concerns shift from IT systems to operational technology.
A new report shows that security concerns shift from IT systems to operational technology.
Kettering Health is investigating a cybersecurity incident that disrupted its systems.
The hospital is notifying patients of a data breach involving personal and health information after unauthorized access to its network in September 2024.
A new report shows that security concerns shift from IT systems to operational technology.
NSA publishes recommendations for smart controller security controls and technical requirements for OT environments.
Read MoreThe International Association of Medical Equipment Remarketers and Servicers is calling for stronger legal protections to uphold hospitals’ ability to repair—and choose who repairs—their own medical devices.
Read MoreA new Paubox IT Survey Report examining the state of email security in healthcare reveals that 95% of phishing attacks go unreported to security teams.
Read MoreAn unauthorized actor briefly accessed an employee’s email account, prompting a months-long review that confirmed the exposure of protected health information.Â
Read MoreIn response to escalating cyber threats, a new suite of services aims to protect medical devices and digital health systems.
Read MoreResearchers develop a method that enables medical digital twins to achieve 98% accuracy in breast cancer prediction, even under adversarial attacks.Â
Read MoreThe council calls for a one-year consultation with federal officials to align cybersecurity goals with healthcare delivery realities.