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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 3 months, 2 weeks ago

CISA Flags Critical Flaw in Grassroots DICOM Imaging Library

Researcher: If Exploited, Bug Could Crash Hospital Medical Imaging SystemsThe Cybersecurity Infrastructure and Security Agency is warning of a high severity in Grassroots DICOM, an open-source library commonly used for medical imaging products, that if exploited could allow an attacker to send a specially crafted file resulting in a denial-of-service situation.

Bank Info Security 3 months, 3 weeks ago

Why Healthcare Faces Rising Risks From Shadow AI

Zscaler's Ravi Monga on Managing AI Risks in Clinical EnvironmentsHealthcare organizations are increasingly adopting AI for efficiency and patient care, but governance is lagging behind. Zscaler's Healthcare CISO Ravi Monga explains why visibility into AI usage, including shadow AI, has become the sector's most urgent cybersecurity challenge.

Bank Info Security 3 months, 3 weeks ago

NYC Health Notifying Patients of 2 Third-Party Hacks

Incidents Are Unrelated, Says NYC Health + HospitalsHackers had access to New York City's municipal healthcare system for nearly three months before being detected, stealing data of an undisclosed number of patients. The incident is the second hacking-related data breach within weeks involving a third-party firm hired by NYC Health + Hospitals.

Bank Info Security 3 months, 3 weeks ago

Breach Roundup: Tycoon2FA Phishing Platform Rebounds

Also, Russian Signal Phishing, Iran-Linked Malware, Breaches in Spain and FranceThis week, Tycoon 2FA, Trio-Tech, messaging app spying and a ransomware broker sentenced. Iran-linked hackers. Mazda disclosed a breach. Oracle patched a flaw. North Korean actors weaponized VS Code, a Spanish port ransomware attack, a French teacher data breach and a healthcare firm victim surge.

Bank Info Security 3 months, 3 weeks ago

Florida Suspends Firm for Unlawfully Offshoring Claims Data

State: Medicare Enrollee Data Sent to Unlicensed Firms in India, PhilippinesState insurance regulators have suspended a Florida third-party health administrator firm for unlawfully offshoring sensitive claims and other data of more than 23,000 Florida Medicare Advantage enrollees to several unlicensed companies in India and the Philippines.

Bank Info Security 3 months, 3 weeks ago

AI and Medical Device Cybersecurity: The Good and Bad

Is AI Exposing a Growing Vulnerability Risk Mitigation Gap?AI-fueled tools can help to identify medical device vulnerabilities much faster and at a higher volume than more traditional tools. But can device manufacturers and healthcare delivery organizations keep up with prioritizing and addressing a tidal wave of newly discovered flaws?