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 Cybercriminals have become more sophisticated, using malware, ransomware and spyware to attack outdated and vulnerable systems and software.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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Healthcare industry struggles to contain breaches

The healthcare industry is a frequent victim of data breaches and malicious hacking, and organizations struggle to contain the threat, reports CNNMoney.

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FBI warns healthcare companies about hacker threat

The FBI has issued a warning that hackers are actively targeting the healthcare industry, reports Reuters.

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Major data breach shakes up healthcare industry

Healthcare data breaches increasingly are taking on international proportions.

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Victims of healthcare data breaches exceed 30M

Since 2009, 944 large-scale data breaches have compromised the personal and health information of more than 30 million patients, according to an analysis in Washington Post’s Wonkblog.

Second-largest HIPAA breach on record impacts 4.5M

An estimated 4.5 million patients of Community Health Systems have been potentially impacted by a computer hacker.

Tennessee breach impacts 60k state employees

The state of Tennessee informed about 60,000 staffers who participated in its employees' health screenings the breach of their personal information after a hacker accessed the computer system of one of its subcontractors.

Unsecured server compromises data of 570 N.C. patients

Patient account information of 570 North Carolinians is at risk after a subcontractor failed to secure a computer server for four months.

Sen. Schumer calls for greater privacy measures for FitBit, health apps data

Sen. Charles E. Schumer (D-N.Y.) is calling on the Federal Trade Commission to strengthen rules so health data from fitness bracelets, like FitBit, cannot be sold without consumer consent.

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