
How do we balance AI's potential for advancing medical research against the need to safeguard the privacy of individuals' health information?

How do we balance AI's potential for advancing medical research against the need to safeguard the privacy of individuals' health information?

Less than a year old but already claiming victims mostly in the United States.

What topics should cybersecurity training cover - and what to do about all those passwords

Why training employees on cybersecurity is important - and what a training program should look like.

What happens if your network gets hacked -- and does paying a ransom get your data back?

Why hackers target medical practices and the most common ways they gain entry

Ransomware payments decline, reflecting changing trends and better preparedness

Health care organizations must balance data sharing with patient privacy concerns

Best practices for health care organizations to implement to secure connected medical devices.

Report finds 539 confirmed attacks affecting 10,000 facilities

Captive insurance is a powerful tool for addressing risk in medical practices

‘FraudGPT’ artificial intelligence goes online as a resource for hackers to thwart cybersecurity measures.

Total breaches hit 87 million this year

Vast majority of health care organizations are under constant cyber attack

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