Privacy & Security
The WannaCry attack, that has so far affected 150 countries, could continue to plague systems Monday.
Jamie Lam, data security compliance manager for the University of California at San Francisco School of Medicine offers tips for managing "shadow IT" as tech-savvy employees find their own ways to work effectively.
Matt Trevors, a senior member of the technical staff with the CERT Division of the Software Engineering Institute at Carnegie Mellon University, offers help for meeting the HIPAA Security Rule.
Kevin Fu, associate professor of computer science and engineering at the University of Michigan, sees historic parallels with our current cybersecurity moment.
Sharon Klein, partner in the Health Sciences Department of Pepper Hamilton, offers tips for audit preparedness, business associate agreements, cyber insurance and more.
Kim Jones, director of the Cybersecurity Education Consortium at Arizona State University discusses the keys to "transformational security."
WannaCry ransomware spread to nearly 100 countries, crippled the U.K. healthcare system.
Be a change agent. Not a chief scapegoat officer.
A security firm put spoofed medical devices online and hundreds of cyber crooks swarmed and made mischief, a speaker at the Healthcare IT News Privacy & Security Forum said.
M.K. Palmore, FBI assistant special agent in charge of San Francisco's Cyber Branch, also describes a fast-evolving threat landscape, explains cyber criminals' focus on ROI and discusses the emerging security trends that concern him the most.