Cybersecurity

The digital security of healthcare institutions and data is a growing concern, with an increasing number of cyberattacks each year against healthcare systems, which are seen as easy targets. Cyber attacks often use ransomware to target personal health information, patient data and medical devices to cut off access to the data until a ransom is payed to the hacker. Cybercriminals have become more sophisticated, using malware, ransomware and spyware to attack outdated and vulnerable systems and software. Due to the interconnected nature of hospital IT systems today, the weakest link can be older web-enabled medical devices, including clinical and non-clinical systems. Employees are also a major target of attacks via malicious e-mails that prompt them to open attachments that then download malware onto the hospital's IT system.

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Security pro: Mobile is top risk in 2015

The biggest risks to your organization aren’t technical but on the people side, said Chris Apgar, president and CEO of privacy and security compliance firm Apgar and Associates, speaking during a webinar on data protection presented by DataMotion.

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12,500 affected by Montefiore breach

Montefiore Health System in New York City is notifying certain patients about a security incident involving information stolen by a former employee.

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WEDI issues primer for cybersecurity

With healthcare-related cyberattacks increasing in frequency and scope, the Workgroup for Electronic Data Interchange has released a primer offering advice for healthcare organizations to fight back. 

Employee snoop cause of Calif. breach affecting 5K

An employee at UC Irvine Medical Center has improperly accessed the information of 4,859 patients. 

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McGraw heading to HHS OCR

Deven McGraw, JD MPH, has been named deputy director for health information privacy at the Department of Health and Human Services' Office for Civil Rights (OCR), effective June 29. 

Contractor's stolen laptop impacts 18K patients

The theft of five laptops from a hospital's contractor has put patient data at risk.  

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EHR vendor suffers cyberattack

EHR vendor Medical Informatics Engineering (MIE) and its personal health records affiliate, NoMoreClipboard, have been the victims of a sophisticated cyberattack. 

Indiana records found in dumpster

About 170 patient records from a medical lab in Crown Point, Ind., were found in the dumpster of a nearby strip mall, according to an NWI Times report.

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