Cybercriminals are ramping up attacks on health care systems throughout the United States, with a majority of these crimes originating from international, state-sponsored actors. In this conversation, John Riggi, AHA national advisor for cybersecurity and risk, talks with Oliver E. Rich, Jr., assistant director of the FBI’s International Operations Division, about the unique ways the bureau operates across the globe and the essential role that diplomacy and cooperation play in making sure America's essential services are safe and secure. LISTEN NOW

Related News Articles

Headline
The devastating 2023 Maui wildfires claimed 102 lives, destroyed more than 2,200 structures and caused an estimated $5.5 billion in damages. One year later as…
Headline
The Health Information Sharing and Analysis Center last week announced that Veeam, a software company that provides data protection, backup and disaster…
Headline
Removing silos between physical and mental health care not only benefits patients, but the recruitment and retention of desperately needed behavioral health…
Headline
Advancing Health's new series, “Caring for Our Kids,” focuses on how pediatric hospitals are meeting the needs of their communities. In this first episode,…
Headline
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Aug. 21 published guidance providing best practices for event logging to mitigate cyberthreats. The…
Headline
Most maternal deaths do not occur in the hospital, but after discharge, postpartum to one year. And there are equity challenges; Black women die at three times…