February 4, 2025
A new phishing campaign is leveraging Microsoft’s Active Directory Federation Services (ADFS) to steal user credentials and circumvent multi-factor authentication (MFA). According to research from Abnormal Security, attackers are creating convincing spoofed ADFS sign-in pages that resemble legitimate portals to deceive users into providing their credentials and secondary authentication codes. The campaign starts with emails that impersonate urgent IT helpdesk notifications, featuring obfuscated URLs and dynamic organizational branding to enhance credibility. Post-compromise, attackers also implement covert mail filters to intercept responses and maintain persistence, with over 150 organizations reportedly targeted.
Phishing Attack Targets Microsoft ADFS to Steal Credentials and Bypass MFA IT Pro
February 4, 2025
The Trump administration has indefinitely suspended meetings of the Health Information Technology Advisory Committee (HITAC), which advises on healthcare data and technology standards established by the 21st Century Cures Act. This halt, communicated through a memo from ONC's Seth Pazinski, raises questions about the future direction of health IT regulation and compliance with the law, as HITAC's role has been integral to promoting interoperability in health information systems. Concerns from HITAC co-chairs and members emphasize potential violations of the Act and uncertainty surrounding ongoing collaboration with the Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT.
Trump Administration Suspends Key Health IT Advisory Committee Meetings Fierce Healthcare
February 4, 2025
In pediatric healthcare, leaders must balance high-quality patient care with complex regulations and operational challenges. Jerry Vuchak from Children's Nebraska stresses the need for a strategic approach that aligns with the organization's mission and community needs, fostering adaptability and a culture of collaboration. He underscores the importance of a shared vision developed inclusively with team input, which enhances ownership and unity. To streamline efforts, Vuchak recommends focusing on five core goals, as this clarity enables better resource allocation and contributes to achieving meaningful outcomes within the organization.
Pediatric Healthcare Leaders Unite for Strategic Innovation and Collaboration LinkedIn
February 4, 2025
Artificial intelligence is increasingly being integrated into healthcare settings, leading to enhanced clinical decision-making and improved administrative processes in hospitals. While hospitals utilizing AI technologies tend to perform better financially, concerns arise due to potential cuts to government healthcare funding, particularly Medicare, which could disproportionately affect facilities reliant on government reimbursements. Republican lawmakers have proposed changes to Medicaid funding, threatening safety-net hospitals that serve low-income populations and raising fears of facility closures. Despite these challenges, Stephen DelRossi, CEO of Northern Inyo Healthcare District, advocates for AI as a vital investment that has already yielded positive operational changes, demonstrating its importance even in the face of financial uncertainties.
AI Revolutionizes Healthcare Amid Threats from Funding Cuts Becker's Hospital Review
February 4, 2025
A new phishing campaign is leveraging Microsoft’s Active Directory Federation Services (ADFS) to steal user credentials and circumvent multi-factor authentication (MFA). According to research from Abnormal Security, attackers are creating convincing spoofed ADFS sign-in pages that resemble legitimate portals to deceive users into providing their credentials and secondary authentication codes. The campaign starts with emails that impersonate urgent IT helpdesk notifications, featuring obfuscated URLs and dynamic organizational branding to enhance credibility. Post-compromise, attackers also implement covert mail filters to intercept responses and maintain persistence, with over 150 organizations reportedly targeted.
Phishing Attack Targets Microsoft ADFS to Steal Credentials and Bypass MFA IT Pro
February 4, 2025
The Trump administration has indefinitely suspended meetings of the Health Information Technology Advisory Committee (HITAC), which advises on healthcare data and technology standards established by the 21st Century Cures Act. This halt, communicated through a memo from ONC's Seth Pazinski, raises questions about the future direction of health IT regulation and compliance with the law, as HITAC's role has been integral to promoting interoperability in health information systems. Concerns from HITAC co-chairs and members emphasize potential violations of the Act and uncertainty surrounding ongoing collaboration with the Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT.
Trump Administration Suspends Key Health IT Advisory Committee Meetings Fierce Healthcare
February 4, 2025
In pediatric healthcare, leaders must balance high-quality patient care with complex regulations and operational challenges. Jerry Vuchak from Children's Nebraska stresses the need for a strategic approach that aligns with the organization's mission and community needs, fostering adaptability and a culture of collaboration. He underscores the importance of a shared vision developed inclusively with team input, which enhances ownership and unity. To streamline efforts, Vuchak recommends focusing on five core goals, as this clarity enables better resource allocation and contributes to achieving meaningful outcomes within the organization.
Pediatric Healthcare Leaders Unite for Strategic Innovation and Collaboration LinkedIn
February 4, 2025
Artificial intelligence is increasingly being integrated into healthcare settings, leading to enhanced clinical decision-making and improved administrative processes in hospitals. While hospitals utilizing AI technologies tend to perform better financially, concerns arise due to potential cuts to government healthcare funding, particularly Medicare, which could disproportionately affect facilities reliant on government reimbursements. Republican lawmakers have proposed changes to Medicaid funding, threatening safety-net hospitals that serve low-income populations and raising fears of facility closures. Despite these challenges, Stephen DelRossi, CEO of Northern Inyo Healthcare District, advocates for AI as a vital investment that has already yielded positive operational changes, demonstrating its importance even in the face of financial uncertainties.
AI Revolutionizes Healthcare Amid Threats from Funding Cuts Becker's Hospital Review