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Bank Info Security 4 months, 2 weeks ago

Senate Health Cyber Bill Clears Committee Hurdle

Bipartisan Bill Would Mandate Multifactor Authentication, Pen TestingProposed legislation that's been kicking around Congress for the last few years that aims to help bolster cybersecurity of the healthcare sector cleared a critical hurdle on Thursday. But will the bill gain enough momentum to pass the full Senate, the House and be signed into law?

Bank Info Security 1 year, 2 months ago

UK NHS Rolls Out Voluntary Cyber Charter for IT Suppliers

Urges Companies to Regularly Patch Their ProductsThe British National Health Service is prodding suppliers to commit to voluntary cybersecurity measures in a bid to prevent disruptive hacks. Among the proposed measures are regularly patching IT systems, instituting multifactor authentication and requiring IT suppliers to monitor and log their systems to allow prompt incident response.

Bank Info Security 1 year, 3 months ago

Advanced Fined 3 Million Pounds Over 2022 Ransomware Hack

UK ICO Says Advanced's Security Measures 'Fell Seriously Short'A British IT service company must pay a 3.07 million pound fine for a 2022 ransomware hack that exposed medical records of tens of thousands of National Health Service patients. Hackers breached the Advanced system through a user account that did not have multifactor authentication in place.

Bank Info Security 1 year, 10 months ago

Eliminating the Need for Stored Credentials in Healthcare

Authentication requiring stored credentials is not only vulnerable to phishing and other compromises, but using these credentials can also be cumbersome for busy clinicians, said Tina Srivastava, co-founder of Badge, a provider of deviceless, tokenless authentication technology.