
Quarterly breaches are down, but for 2023, hackers are having a banner year

Quarterly breaches are down, but for 2023, hackers are having a banner year

Hackers prey on “fear, uncertainty and doubt,” expert says

New survey finds victims are paying ransoms, but not getting all data back.

Everything you need to know about the latest government regulations on cybersecurity

Attacks are having an effect on care delivery

Initiative seeks to bridge ‘technical gap’ that leaves patients vulnerable.

Cybercriminals growing more savvy about their strategies, report finds

‘New era’ as 2023 could go from bad to worse for invasions of computer networks.

Industry analyst reviews cybersecurity for first half of the year, and the results aren’t good.

Fears that attacks on government, academia, and manufacturing will spread to health care.

Survey shows how little faith patients have in technology – and the companies that provide it -- to protect their information

Industry trails most others in fending off cyberattacks

With healthcare data breaches approaching a boiling point, care providers need to adopt an approach that prioritizes operational continuity.

Expect hackers and network managers to employ AI in a ‘cat-and-mouse’ game to steal or protect patient records.

Doctors and staff should know how to respond if internet goes down for prolonged periods

Pratices and hospitals focus on training employees against social engineering attacks. But they risk leaving themselves open to attacks that exploit network software vulnerabilities.

Social media exploded with caustic criticism when physicians shared the facts and advocated for personal and public health.

Talk of AI dominated the health conference, but there were plenty of other featured technology innovations and strategies

Being hacked can create havoc in your practice and harm your ability to provide healthcare to your patients.

Cybersecurity firm analyzes what devices are most vulnerable.

The biggest health technology conference in the country is now underway.

HHS’ cybersecurity agency warns about KillNet, other threats emerging and expected to continue this year.

As physicians focus on patient health and executives work to keep the doors open, data breaches can have serious consequences for everyone.

Cell phones can be hacked, but HHS cybersecurity agency offers advice.

Minimum standards, financial aid for small systems would help, industry experts say.