Social Engineering Drives 88% of Healthcare Cybersecurity Losses
A new report finds that average cyber insurance claim severity in the healthcare sector exceeded $2 million per incident in 2025.
A new report finds that average cyber insurance claim severity in the healthcare sector exceeded $2 million per incident in 2025.
Several Ascensia medical devices and test facilities in Sweden, Germany, and the U.S. have been certified under the new IEEE Medical Device Cybersecurity Program, ensuring conformity to IEEE 2621 and potentially expediting regulatory approval.
Medcrypt is participating in the Microsoft Copilot for Security Partner Private Preview program to fortify cybersecurity within healthcare.
A new report finds that average cyber insurance claim severity in the healthcare sector exceeded $2 million per incident in 2025.
Cybellum Academy offers professional content, guidance, and training about product security and creating common practices and methodologies.
Read MoreResearchers at the University of California San Diego School of Medicine have received a $9.5 million grant to develop strategies for preventing and mitigating ransomware attacks in healthcare systems.
Read MoreArmis, an asset intelligence cybersecurity company, announced the launch of Armis Centrix, the AI-powered cyber exposure management platform.
Read MoreThe Revelstoke and Check Point partnership aims to enhance network security, endpoint, and XDR with low-code, high-speed automation, to empower SOC teams to work more accurately and efficiently.
Read MoreThe healthcare AI guide reflects an effort from subject matter experts who collaborated under the observation of several federal agencies.
Read MoreHealth-ISAC has released its annual cyber threat report in partnership with Booz Allen Hamilton Cyber Threat Intelligence, analyzing current and emerging threats faced by healthcare organizations, including an increase in cyber threats due to the proliferation of connected medical devices.
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The FBI's 2022 Internet Crime Report found that infrastructure victimization from ransomware was most reported in the healthcare sectors.