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In 2021, cybersecurity authorities in the United States, Australia, and the United Kingdom observed an increase in sophisticated, high-impact ransomware incidents against critical infrastructure organizations globally.
This week, Hacking Healthcare begins by examining an article that claims an American civilian took it upon himself to launch a cyberattack against the government of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK). We look at how this case relates to the broader conversation around hacktivism…
Health-ISAC is distributing a threat bulletin regarding the collaborative work of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the National Security Agency (NSA), the Australian Cyber Security Centre (ACSC), and the United Kingdom’s…
Please contact your senators today and urge them to cosponsor the Provider Relief Fund Improvement Act, bipartisan legislation that would allow hospitals and health systems to access quickly the remaining funds from the Provider Relief Fund (PRF) and give them more flexibility in how and when…
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In 2021, cybersecurity authorities in the United States,[1][2][3] Australia,[4] and the United Kingdom[5] observed an increase in sophisticated, high-impact ransomware incidents against critical infrastructure orga
The hospital at home model of care is emerging as an important strategy to improve value during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond.
The AHA and seven other national hospital organizations turge congressional leaders to act quickly to ensure hospitals and health systems have the additional resources they need to continue to care for their communities and patients during the COVID-19 pandemic, including additional relief from…
The American Hospital Association’s 2022-2024 Strategic Plan seeks to position the AHA to lead, represent and serve the field as its national advocate and provide guidance to our members and stakeholders who will tailor their paths to their own communities.
This week, Hacking Healthcare begins by examining how an interesting development in the ongoing Ukraine crisis that involves Belarusian hacktivists could provide a preview of a new cyber threat to the healthcare sector.
LockBit 2.0 operates as an affiliate-based Ransomware-as-a-Service (RaaS) and employs a wide variety of tactics, techniques, and procedures, creating significant challenges for defense and mitigation.