Coalition Urges HHS to Withdraw Proposed HIPAA Security Rule
More than 100 healthcare organizations are calling on HHS to withdraw the proposed HIPAA Security Rule update and pursue a collaborative approach to cybersecurity standards.
More than 100 healthcare organizations are calling on HHS to withdraw the proposed HIPAA Security Rule update and pursue a collaborative approach to cybersecurity standards.
The software is intended to help manufacturers demonstrate cybersecurity maturity as expectations from regulators and hospital purchasers continue to rise.
The partnership aims to provide member hospitals with resources to improve resilience against increasing cyberthreats.
More than 100 healthcare organizations are calling on HHS to withdraw the proposed HIPAA Security Rule update and pursue a collaborative approach to cybersecurity standards.
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The updated voluntary guidance reflects the evolution of SBOM practices and aims to help organizations better manage software supply chain risks.