As cyberattacks grow more frequent and sophisticated, these companies ensure hospitals and health systems can stay focused delivering expert care.
The Human Factor: Why Phone Scams Are Still So Effective in Healthcare
By Sebastian Pina, OSCP, OASP, PNPT, PWPA, Security+Senior Consultant, Technical Testing Services Introduction Healthcare organizations invest heavily in advanced cybersecurity technologies — firewalls, endpoint protection, and intrusion detection systems. Yet one of...
Beyond Privacy Implications: Data Breaches in Clinical Trials
Overview As clinical research becomes increasingly digital, the legal and compliance landscape is shifting. Hal Porter, Director of Consulting Services, Clearwater, speaks with Dianne Bourque, Partner, Holland & Knight LLP, about the legal, regulatory, and ethical...
New York’s Updated Cybersecurity Regulations: The Final Compliance Deadline Arrives October 2nd
Cyberattacks targeting healthcare organizations have been on the rise, and New York State is stepping up its defenses. As of October 2, 2024, new cybersecurity regulations are in effect for general hospitals in the state, marking a significant step forward in protecting sensitive patient data and ensuring the operational resilience of healthcare facilities.
Feds Release Updated HIPAA Security Risk Analysis Tool
Experts Say Tool Geared to Small, Midsized Organizations
Hand-Tool Maker Says Hack Compromised Medical Info
Breach Affecting 104,000 Underscores Health Data Risks for Non-Healthcare Firms
How to address ‘cyber-uncertainty’ and ensure your IT team’s success
Bringing in technical reinforcements and fostering staff buy-in can increase overall confidence that network blind spots – and compliance with new state healthcare cybersecurity laws – are being addressed, says one rural hospital’s IT director.
Medical Cannabis Firm Sued Over Health Data Exposure
Suits Filed After Researcher Found 1 Million Patient Records With No Password Setup
How hospitals may be affected if a 10-year-old cybersecurity law is allowed to lapse
Congress has until the end of September to renew the law, which allows organizations to share information about potential cyber threats.
Health Care Data Breach Preparedness and Response Best Practices
Overview Data breaches in the health care sector can carry immense legal, financial, and reputational consequences. Jon Moore, Chief Risk Officer and Head of Consulting Services, Clearwater, speaks with Christine Moundas, Partner, Ropes & Gray LLP, about how...