Privacy & Security
Cybercriminals are adjusting their social engineering tactics to the changing realities of healthcare organizations, and CIOs and CISOs must be on their toes.
Hospital executives must embed security into organizational culture to be ready for the good, bad and ugly of ransomware attacks. And that’s not easy.
Officials were unable to determine whether an April breach of the medical center’s emails exposed patient data.
Microsoft has released new patches for Microsoft XP and Server 2003 systems while DHS pointed to an increase in North Korean cyber activity.
A safe containing a hard drive with the backup of the university’s Social and Economic Sciences Research Center was stolen in April.
The healthcare administrative services and IT provider took over a year to notify 220,000 individuals of a breach to its website. HHS is determining if it’s a HIPAA-covered business associate.
Greg Touhill left the position in February after the Trump transition. The President has left the position, which Obama rated in 2016, thus far vacant.
Spam filters are one thing, but if a hacker takes over an e-mail domain, spoofing and phishing can become precise and dangerous. But there are tools available that can help.
The ride-sharing service is charged with defaming a woman and obtaining her records without authorization.
More attacks are coming and they will be much worse, Greg Touhill and other security experts told a House Science subcommittee.