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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 8 months, 1 week ago

Bill Seeks HIPAA-Like Protections for Consumer Health Data

Senate HELP Committee Chair Seeks to Secure Data in Smart Watches, Health AppsSen. Bill Cassidy, R-La., a physician and chair of the Senate health committee, has proposed legislation that aims to create parallel HIPAA-like privacy protections to more types of health data - such as data collected by consumer wearable devices and health apps - not currently covered under HIPAA.

Conduent Gets Sued; US Government's Cyber Shutdown Woes; Hacktivist Hits RiseThe latest ISMG Editors' Panel tackles: post-hack legal fallout for Conduent after it suffered the year's biggest health data breach, the U.S. government's shutdown complicating its response to the breach of vendor F5 and the rise in attacks targeting Western critical national infrastructure.

Central Jersey Medical Center Runs Health Centers for Schools in NewarkCentral Jersey Medical Center, a federally qualified health center that partners with public schools in Newark, New Jersey, is notifying an undisclosed number of people of a data breach related to an August ransomware attack. The incident is latest to hit a resourced-stretched healthcare provider.

DOJ: Suspects Hit 5 Firms, Including 3 in Healthcare, Netted $1.3M in Ransom MoneyThree former employees of two cybersecurity firms stand accused of using BlackCat ransomware in a conspiracy to extort five U.S. companies, including three in the healthcare sector. One of the victim companies paid nearly $1.3 million to the attackers, U.S. federal prosecutors said.

Bank Info Security 8 months, 1 week ago

Lawsuits, Investigations Piling Up in Conduent Hack

Largest Breach of 2025 Hits 10.5M People, Multiple Insurers, State AgenciesProposed federal class action litigation and various investigations are piling up against Conduent Business Solutions following its recent public disclosure that an October 2024 hacking incident potentially compromised personal and health information of more than 10.5 million people.

Bank Info Security 8 months, 2 weeks ago

Data Theft Hits Behavioral Health Network in 3 States

Oglethorpe Notifying 92,000 Patients of June Hack of Mental Health, Addiction InfoA Florida-based firm that operates in-patient mental health and addiction recovery treatment facilities in three states is notifying more than 92,000 patients that their personal and sensitive health information may have been compromised in a data theft hack discovered in June.