
September 28, 2025
By 2026, cybercrime is expected to become the world's third-largest economy, valued at $20 trillion, fueled by the evolution of AI and quantum computing technologies. These advancements will enable both sophisticated cyber attacks and enhanced defense mechanisms, yet humans will continue to be the weakest link in cybersecurity. The rise of ransomware-as-a-service and deepfake technology will empower even non-technical criminals to exploit vulnerabilities, necessitating a stronger focus on human-centric security training within organizations. Furthermore, the advent of quantum computing threatens existing encryption methods, prompting urgent action to safeguard sensitive information against imminent threats.
Cybercrime to Surge as Worlds Third-Largest Economy by 2026 Forbes
September 28, 2025
During the Digital Medicine Society’s Healthcare 2030 Summit, healthcare leaders discussed pressing issues in the industry, emphasizing the need for innovation in areas like medical errors and patient data ownership. Michael Gorton highlighted the potential of AI to significantly reduce the approximately 250,000 deaths annually caused by medical errors, suggesting that AI can enhance doctors' decision-making by offering real-time support. Sree Chaguturu pointed out the necessity for practical, clinical experience in developing healthcare solutions, noting that many innovative ideas lack proper implementation due to a disconnect from real-world applications. The insights from this panel underscore a vital shift towards integrating technology more effectively in healthcare practices and improving patient safety.
AI Revolutionizes Healthcare to Combat Medical Errors, Enhance Patient Care MedCity News
September 28, 2025
Epic has announced a new ambient speech tool for clinicians, developed in partnership with Microsoft, signaling a significant shift in its approach to voice technology following previous collaborations with other vendors. According to a KLAS Research report based on feedback from 35 Epic customers at a recent conference, 57% responded positively to the announcement, citing benefits like improved integration and cost savings. However, concerns were raised about existing vendor contracts and whether Epic's solution can compete with established offerings. Notably, 54% of respondents expressed willingness to adopt this new tool in the next two years, indicating a potential shift in the ambient speech market that could influence healthcare technology implementation moving forward.
Epics New Speech Tool Set to Shake Up Market Beckers Hospital Review
September 28, 2025
Google has revealed that sophisticated hackers affiliated with the Chinese government, identified as the group UNC5221, are targeting technology companies and legal firms with stealthy malware. These attacks focus on infiltrating the networks of service providers to gather sensitive information regarding U.S. national security and trade, marking a troubling evolution in cybersecurity threats that recall the infamous SolarWinds incident. The malware, known as Brickstorm, is notably effective against systems lacking endpoint detection, raising significant concerns about the security of healthcare technology infrastructures. This development underscores the urgent need for healthcare professionals to enhance their cybersecurity measures to protect sensitive patient and institutional data from geopolitical risks.
Chinese Hackers Exploit Vulnerabilities in Major Tech Firms, Says Google Cybersecurity Dive
September 28, 2025
By 2026, cybercrime is expected to become the world's third-largest economy, valued at $20 trillion, fueled by the evolution of AI and quantum computing technologies. These advancements will enable both sophisticated cyber attacks and enhanced defense mechanisms, yet humans will continue to be the weakest link in cybersecurity. The rise of ransomware-as-a-service and deepfake technology will empower even non-technical criminals to exploit vulnerabilities, necessitating a stronger focus on human-centric security training within organizations. Furthermore, the advent of quantum computing threatens existing encryption methods, prompting urgent action to safeguard sensitive information against imminent threats.
Cybercrime to Surge as Worlds Third-Largest Economy by 2026 Forbes
September 28, 2025
During the Digital Medicine Society’s Healthcare 2030 Summit, healthcare leaders discussed pressing issues in the industry, emphasizing the need for innovation in areas like medical errors and patient data ownership. Michael Gorton highlighted the potential of AI to significantly reduce the approximately 250,000 deaths annually caused by medical errors, suggesting that AI can enhance doctors' decision-making by offering real-time support. Sree Chaguturu pointed out the necessity for practical, clinical experience in developing healthcare solutions, noting that many innovative ideas lack proper implementation due to a disconnect from real-world applications. The insights from this panel underscore a vital shift towards integrating technology more effectively in healthcare practices and improving patient safety.
AI Revolutionizes Healthcare to Combat Medical Errors, Enhance Patient Care MedCity News
September 28, 2025
Epic has announced a new ambient speech tool for clinicians, developed in partnership with Microsoft, signaling a significant shift in its approach to voice technology following previous collaborations with other vendors. According to a KLAS Research report based on feedback from 35 Epic customers at a recent conference, 57% responded positively to the announcement, citing benefits like improved integration and cost savings. However, concerns were raised about existing vendor contracts and whether Epic's solution can compete with established offerings. Notably, 54% of respondents expressed willingness to adopt this new tool in the next two years, indicating a potential shift in the ambient speech market that could influence healthcare technology implementation moving forward.
Epics New Speech Tool Set to Shake Up Market Beckers Hospital Review
September 28, 2025
Google has revealed that sophisticated hackers affiliated with the Chinese government, identified as the group UNC5221, are targeting technology companies and legal firms with stealthy malware. These attacks focus on infiltrating the networks of service providers to gather sensitive information regarding U.S. national security and trade, marking a troubling evolution in cybersecurity threats that recall the infamous SolarWinds incident. The malware, known as Brickstorm, is notably effective against systems lacking endpoint detection, raising significant concerns about the security of healthcare technology infrastructures. This development underscores the urgent need for healthcare professionals to enhance their cybersecurity measures to protect sensitive patient and institutional data from geopolitical risks.
Chinese Hackers Exploit Vulnerabilities in Major Tech Firms, Says Google Cybersecurity Dive

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