Special Bulletin
H-ISAC TLP White Hacking Healthcare November 1, 2021
This week, Hacking Healthcare begins by taking a look at how government sanctions have apparently forced one major cybercrime group to routinely alter its identity in order to carry out attacks. Next, we break down a multinational guidance document on machine learning and artificial intelligence in medical devices that doesn’t shy away from cybersecurity. Finally, we examine a new EU cybersecurity report and pull out three considerations for H-ISAC members.
Please note that Hacking Healthcare will be taking next week off but will return the week of November 16.
In this edition:
- Sanctions Incentivize Ransomware Obfuscation
- Multinational Guidance Principles for Medical Device Machine Learning Released
- 2021 ENISA Threat Landscape Report Released
View the entire report below.
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