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Briya has teamed up with Tanner Health to establish the Briya/Tanner Network, a patient data network designed to enhance clinical innovation and healthcare research by providing secure access to de-identified real-world data. This collaboration merges Briya's AI technology with Tanner's patient base, promoting efficient data sharing that facilitates transformative medical research and improves treatment protocols. By advancing health data interoperability, the network highlights the significant role of real-world data in driving data-driven healthcare transformation while ensuring compliance with privacy standards, thereby helping healthcare professionals address challenges in data collection and application.
Briya and Tanner Forge Pioneering AI-Driven Health Data Network PR Newswire
October 1, 2025
A recent survey of 282 security leaders reveals that Security Operations Centers (SOCs) are overwhelmed by an unsustainable volume of alerts, averaging 960 daily, with larger enterprises experiencing over 3,000. This alert fatigue is a significant operational risk, resulting in 40% of alerts going uninvestigated and leaving critical threats undetected. As traditional SOCs struggle with staffing shortages and burnout, the study highlights the essential role of AI-powered solutions in managing alert volumes and improving response times in security operations. These findings underscore the urgent need for healthcare professionals to integrate advanced technologies to enhance cybersecurity resilience in a digitally evolving landscape.
AI Emerges as Lifeline for Overwhelmed Security Operations Centers The Hacker News
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The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has concluded its cooperative agreement with the Center for Internet Security, ending a significant partnership that supported state and local government cybersecurity efforts. This shift may indicate a reduction in federal backing for essential cybersecurity resources, following earlier funding cuts to crucial initiatives like the Elections Infrastructure ISAC. Consequently, the Center is altering its membership model to include fees based on operating budgets, potentially limiting access for some agencies. Healthcare professionals should be aware that diminished federal support could impact the cybersecurity landscape, emphasizing the need for local governments to seek alternative resources for protecting sensitive health data.
CISA Ends Key Partnership, Shifts Support Model for Cybersecurity Defense Statescoop
September 30, 2025
In a historic verdict, a Washoe County jury awarded Saint Mary’s Health Network over $510 million in damages after finding Universal Health Services of Delaware, Inc. (UHS) liable for engaging in fraudulent and malicious activities during the COVID-19 pandemic. The jury identified UHS's efforts to destabilize Saint Mary’s through illegal staff recruitment, trade secret theft, and orchestrated resignations, which severely impacted patient care. This ruling highlights the potential for significant legal repercussions for healthcare organizations involved in unethical practices, setting a precedent for accountability in the industry. Healthcare professionals should recognize the implications of this case for corporate governance and ethical conduct in their operations.
Saint Mary’s Wins $510M Verdict Against UHS in Landmark Case Saint Mary's Reno
October 1, 2025
Briya has teamed up with Tanner Health to establish the Briya/Tanner Network, a patient data network designed to enhance clinical innovation and healthcare research by providing secure access to de-identified real-world data. This collaboration merges Briya's AI technology with Tanner's patient base, promoting efficient data sharing that facilitates transformative medical research and improves treatment protocols. By advancing health data interoperability, the network highlights the significant role of real-world data in driving data-driven healthcare transformation while ensuring compliance with privacy standards, thereby helping healthcare professionals address challenges in data collection and application.
Briya and Tanner Forge Pioneering AI-Driven Health Data Network PR Newswire
October 1, 2025
A recent survey of 282 security leaders reveals that Security Operations Centers (SOCs) are overwhelmed by an unsustainable volume of alerts, averaging 960 daily, with larger enterprises experiencing over 3,000. This alert fatigue is a significant operational risk, resulting in 40% of alerts going uninvestigated and leaving critical threats undetected. As traditional SOCs struggle with staffing shortages and burnout, the study highlights the essential role of AI-powered solutions in managing alert volumes and improving response times in security operations. These findings underscore the urgent need for healthcare professionals to integrate advanced technologies to enhance cybersecurity resilience in a digitally evolving landscape.
AI Emerges as Lifeline for Overwhelmed Security Operations Centers The Hacker News
October 1, 2025
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has concluded its cooperative agreement with the Center for Internet Security, ending a significant partnership that supported state and local government cybersecurity efforts. This shift may indicate a reduction in federal backing for essential cybersecurity resources, following earlier funding cuts to crucial initiatives like the Elections Infrastructure ISAC. Consequently, the Center is altering its membership model to include fees based on operating budgets, potentially limiting access for some agencies. Healthcare professionals should be aware that diminished federal support could impact the cybersecurity landscape, emphasizing the need for local governments to seek alternative resources for protecting sensitive health data.
CISA Ends Key Partnership, Shifts Support Model for Cybersecurity Defense Statescoop
September 30, 2025
In a historic verdict, a Washoe County jury awarded Saint Mary’s Health Network over $510 million in damages after finding Universal Health Services of Delaware, Inc. (UHS) liable for engaging in fraudulent and malicious activities during the COVID-19 pandemic. The jury identified UHS's efforts to destabilize Saint Mary’s through illegal staff recruitment, trade secret theft, and orchestrated resignations, which severely impacted patient care. This ruling highlights the potential for significant legal repercussions for healthcare organizations involved in unethical practices, setting a precedent for accountability in the industry. Healthcare professionals should recognize the implications of this case for corporate governance and ethical conduct in their operations.
Saint Mary’s Wins $510M Verdict Against UHS in Landmark Case Saint Mary's Reno
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