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Healthcare is the delivery of clinical care and related services through hospitals, clinics, laboratories, pharmacies, insurers, and connected medical devices. It depends on electronic health records (EHRs), patient identity systems, diagnostic and imaging platforms, medication and scheduling systems, and data exchanges between organizations. These environments hold sensitive health and payment information, while the availability and integrity of systems can affect treatment, diagnostics, and patient safety.

Security concerns include unauthorized access or disclosure of records, alteration of clinical data, and disruption of care through attacks on EHRs, connected devices, or third-party services. Defenses require risk-based access controls, strong authentication, network separation where appropriate, secure device and software maintenance, backups that support clinical continuity, and tested downtime and incident-response procedures. Vulnerability management must account for legacy systems and devices that cannot be patched quickly. Privacy and compliance obligations, such as HIPAA in the United States, shape how organizations collect, use, share, retain, and report health information.

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Bank Info Security 15 hours, 13 minutes ago

AI Takes On the Cyclospora Outbreak

Labs Use AI to Speed Testing as Experts Explore Broader Public Health PotentialIt's been the most explosive U.S. public health crisis so far this summer: An outbreak of extreme intestinal illness caused by Cyclospora is sickening thousands of people across dozens of states. Experts say AI is playing a role in the investigation could potentially help head off future outbreaks.

Bank Info Security 18 hours, 13 minutes ago

ISMG Editors: AI Phishing Kits Go Mainstream

Also: Potential Fallout From HIPAA Rule Delay, AI Identity Governance ChallengesIn this week's panel, four ISMG editors discussed the rise of artificial intelligence-powered phishing toolkits, potential fallout from the U.S. government's decision to delay a major overhaul of the HIPAA Security Rule and what security leaders see as the defining AI security challenges of 2026.

Experts Say Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments Are Seriously OutdatedThe Department of Health and Human Services is seeking public feedback pertaining to cybersecurity matters and the use of artificial intelligence for potentially updating decades-old, rules-of-the-road regulations for U.S. clinical laboratories that test human specimens for health conditions.

Bank Info Security 2 days, 15 hours ago

Why AI in Healthcare Demands Stronger Data Oversight

Attorney Jordan Cohen of Akerman on AI Challenges AheadAs healthcare firms and vendors develop and implement agentic artificial intelligence and other AI technology, it's critical to conduct a data inventory and have a solid understanding of what data can and cannot be used under HIPAA and other laws, said attorney Jordan Cohen of law firm Akerman.

Bank Info Security 4 days, 15 hours ago

Bipartisan House Bill Pushes AI for Pediatric Cancer Care

Measure Would Create Federal AI Coordinator, Expand Data Interoperability EffortsA bipartisan House bill would create a federal coordinator to accelerate the use of artificial intelligence, standardized health data and interoperable research platforms in an effort to speed pediatric cancer research, improve clinical trial design and expand treatment options for children.

Business Associates Tied to 50% of Breach Victims as AI-Aided Attacks LoomVendor incidents and hacks, especially data thefts and ransomware attacks, continue to plague the healthcare sector, accounting for the majority of major data breaches reported so far this year. The advent of AI tools in the hands of bad actors, will only heighten the threats, experts predict.

Peter Justen of AmeriTrust on How Data Integrity Affects Benefits AdministrationArtificial intelligence is transforming healthcare and government benefits administration, but organizations must strengthen data quality and operational processes before expecting meaningful results, said Peter Justen, founder and CEO at AmeriTrust Solutions.

Bank Info Security 1 week, 1 day ago

How AI Raises Stakes for Rural Hospital Security Teams

Duncan Regional CIO Roger Neal on Bolstering Cyber Defenses as AI Threats GrowRural healthcare providers face growing security pressures as AI tools speed up attacks and strain limited resources. Duncan Regional Hospital CIO Roger Neal discusses how stronger network segmentation, governance and third-party partnerships help protect patient data and medical systems.

Bank Info Security 1 week, 2 days ago

How Cloud Security Risks Grow With Home-Based Care

As hospital-at-home programs expand and AI adoption accelerates, healthcare organizations face mounting cloud security demands. Anahi Santiago, CISO of ChristianaCare, discusses vendor accountability, identity management, clinical AI risks and the need for stronger cybersecurity foundations.

Bank Info Security 4 weeks, 1 day ago

Addressing Quantum Readiness in Healthcare Security

Healthcare organizations should prepare for post-quantum cryptography without overreacting to hype, said John Frushour, CISO of New York-Presbyterian Hospital. Stronger encryption standards, commercial software support and attention to medical devices can help providers manage emerging risks.

iRhythm: Patient Information and 'Proprietary' Data Breached, Held for RansomCardiac monitoring firm iRhythm Technologies has told the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission that hackers recently stole proprietary data and patient health information from "certain" third-party-hosted business applications, and demanded a ransom. The company did not disclose whether it paid.

Diagnostics Lab Reported 10.3M Patients Affected by Collection Agency's HackMedical laboratory testing giant Labcorp has agreed to pay $35 million to settle class action litigation stemming from a 2018 hacking incident on now-defunct American Medical Collections Agency. Labcorp reported the vendor breach in 2019 as affecting nearly 10.3 million patients.

Also: Identity as the New Control Plane, Healthcare's AI Governance ChallengeIn this week's panel, four ISMG editors discussed Anthropic's ambitious release of the Mythos and Fable 5 models, how cybersecurity teams are strengthening identity in complex cloud environments and the healthcare industry's efforts to govern artificial intelligence responsibly.

Novo Nordisk Breach Involved 'Copying' of Patient, Healthcare Provider InfoA hack on Danish pharmaceutical manufacturer Novo Nordisk has compromised some patients' clinical trial information, the maker of popular weight loss and diabetes treatment drugs including Wegovy and Ozempic said. The company is working to bring affected IT systems back online.

Program Focuses on AI Governance, Safety, Privacy, Bias and TransparencyAccreditation organization Joint Commission is rolling out a voluntary program for certifying the "responsible" deployment and use of artificial intelligence technologies by U.S. healthcare provider organizations, including governance, safeguards, monitoring processes and education.

Bank Info Security 1 month, 1 week ago

Health Cyberthreat Sharing Is Advancing But Gaps Persist

Jeffrey Vinson, Ex-Harris Health Cyber Leader, on Sector's Top ChallengesHealthcare organizations have improved cyberthreat sharing, yet security gaps persist. Jeffrey Vinson, former cyber leader of Harris Health System, explains why ransomware, weak investment and limited rural resources continue to expose patient data and safety to growing cyber risks.

Healthcare organizations face mounting pressure to govern AI without slowing innovation. Krista Arndt of St. Luke's University Health Network explains how agile governance, technical controls and collaboration can reduce data loss risks, protect patient care and strengthen AI security programs.

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