Handling Patient-Generated Health Data Securely
Patient-generated health data is being used more and more by physicians - while it can help supplement clinical data, PGHD isn't without its own data privacy and security concerns.
Cybersecurity Risks 2019: Top Online Security Risks for Healthcare, SMBs & More
What will the biggest cybersecurity risk be in 2019? We asked a panel of cybersecurity experts how defenders can best prepare for the coming year.
Facing the Future of Biometric Regulation
Microsoft's president warned about the implications of facial recognition systems this week, advocating the government to regulate the technology sooner than later.
Nine Steps to Effective and Sustainable Payment Card Security
These nine steps can help can help organizations looking to achieve PCI Security compliance detect weak spots in their security systems and evolve in the face of challenges.
12-State Lawsuit Alleges Medical Firm Violated HIPAA
The company not only failed to encrypt electronic protected health information but failed to maintain a security monitoring system that could have flagged supicious and anomalous activity.
Critical Kubernetes Vulnerability Allows Data Theft, Code Injection
A privilege escalation flaw uncovered in Kubernetes could allow attackers to steal sensitive data, inject malicious code, and bring down production apps and services.
What is the MITRE ATT&CK Framework?
Learn about the MITRE ATT&CK Framework, how it can be used to classify adversary behaviors, and assess an organization's risk in this week's Data Protection 101.
US Charges Hackers in Multimillion Dollar Ransomware Campaign
The Department of Justice indicted two men on Wednesday for their role in a chain of devastating ransomware attacks dating back to 2015. The US Treasury Department - for the first time ever - sanctioned two Bitcoin addresses used by the men to funnel funds.
All About 3ve
The Department of Homeland Security and the Federal Bureau of Investigation announced this week it disrupted a significant online ad fraud operation, 3ve, that involved 1.7 million IP addresses and caused millions of dollars in losses.
Practice Settles With HHS Following PHI Disclosure
A Connecticut-based allergy practice agreed to pay $125,000 this week to settle the disclosure of patient information to a reporter.
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