The Federal Bureau of Investigation in September warned that it has received multiple reports of cybercriminals increasingly targeting health care payment processors to redirect payments to themselves.
Recovering from a cyber incident, responding to the OCR, and building a cyber resilient posture for the future
A conversation with OrthoVirginia CIO, Terri Ripley "It was that Swiss cheese effect; the gaps all lined up perfectly," says Terri Ripley, CIO of OrthoVirginia, describing the perfect storm that made it possible for a cyberattacker to break into their network amid the...
Several Louisiana hospitals face online tracking lawsuits
The lawsuits allege that the two largest hospital networks in Louisiana, LCMC Health and Willis-Knighton Health, used tracking code on their websites and shared protected patient data.
CHS: 1 Million Patients Affected by GoAnywhere MFT Hack
Community Health Systems Reports Data Breach in SEC Filing
How Vulnerabilities Hide in Plain Sight (& How to Mitigate Them)
From new applications that help manage patient care delivery to a growing number of innovative technologies now integrated into healthcare, it can be challenging for security and compliance teams to get their arms around new and emerging threats. On top of that, there...
The Privacy and Security Implications of Big Health Data Initiatives
WHITE PAPER Introduction In the 21st Century, personal data has become the new "gold rush" for the health care industry. The term "big data" is used to describe large amounts of a variety of data that is quickly available for analysis. As you read this article,...
Three common threats to patient privacy: how to find and mitigate them
HIPAA requires healthcare organizations and business associates to protect the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of all personal health information (PHI); however, this is increasingly challenging as the evolving threat landscape creates new risks for...
Software’s ‘intangible’ nature raises insurance concerns in court ruling
A case quietly settled in the Ohio Supreme Court earlier this month contains language that could signal further trouble amid ongoing shifts in cyber insurance, particularly for healthcare providers relying on alternative insurance policies to protect the enterprise in the event of a network outage.
FBI Seizes Hive Ransomware Group’s Website
On Jan. 26, AG Garland and FBI Director Wray held a news conference regarding the seizure of the Hive ransomware group’s website—vice president of security services at Clearwater comments on the news to Healthcare Innovation
Health Entities Should Vet Risks of ChatGPT Use
Clinicians should think twice about using artificial intelligence tools as productivity boosters, healthcare attorneys warned after a Florida doctor publicized on TikTok how he had used ChatGPT to write a letter to an insurer arguing for patient coverage.