A Quarter of Healthcare Organizations Report Medical Device Cyber-Attacks
RunSafe report reveals most attacks on medical devices disrupt patient care
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RunSafe report reveals most attacks on medical devices disrupt patient care
Bridewell has released its annual report on critical infrastructure security leaders’ perceived cybersecurity maturity and threats
Starting April 2025, Swiss critical infrastructure organizations will have to report cyber-attacks to the country’s authorities within 24 hours of discovery
In its fourth annual report, the US Cyberspace Solarium Commission highlighted the need to focus on securing critical infrastructure and bolstering cyber resilience
New report reveals China’s attempts to access leading AI research for military purposes
Bridewell report reveals critical infrastructure firms are losing faith in their defensive tooling
A GAO report found that federal agencies are not assessing whether critical infrastructure sectors are implementing NIST ransomware protection guidance
A report described the coordinated attack, in which 22 critical infrastructure firms were targeted
Microsoft’s annual digital defense report found a rise in Chinese state-affiliated groups attempting to infiltrate sectors like medical infrastructure and telecommunication
A new report from Bitsight has highlighted how thousands of physical critical infrastructure organizations are vulnerable to cyber-attacks
The report says China is likely to launch destructive cyber-attacks against the US Homeland in the event of a military conflict
The report revealed that patient data is the most targeted asset by ransomware actors
Darktrace’s latest report analyses findings from the energy, retail and healthcare sectors
The report also found that 89% of them experienced an average of 43 attacks in the past 12 months
The new law will force US critical infrastructure organizations to report cyber incidents within 72 hours
Legislation requiring critical infrastructure operators to report cyber-attacks within 72 hours goes to House