
May 6, 2025
A study by Cybernews examining over 19 billion passwords has revealed a troubling trend of weak password reuse, with 94% of passwords being reused or duplicated. The analysis shows that users often prefer passwords of 8 to 10 characters, with eight characters being the most common. Many passwords consist solely of lowercase letters and digits, increasing vulnerability to cyberattacks. Despite ongoing educational efforts about password security, predictable and weak passwords remain prevalent, with users frequently choosing simple options like "password" and using common names or positive words, further compromising their security.
Study Reveals 94% of Passwords Are Weak and Reused, Heightening Cyber Risk CyberNews
May 6, 2025
The 24th annual "State of the CIO Survey" highlights the changing role of Chief Information Officers (CIOs) as they transition from experimentation to execution in artificial intelligence (AI). Insights from over 900 IT leaders and 250 business professionals reveal that 80% of CIOs now oversee AI product evaluations, indicating their pivotal role in shaping AI strategies. The report emphasizes that CIOs are increasingly held accountable for business outcomes, particularly in enhancing customer experiences and data monetization, with CEO expectations driving their focus on AI and digital transformation initiatives. As many CIOs expand their responsibilities beyond traditional functions, over half expect to maintain a strategic leadership role in the near future.
CIOs Embrace AI: Driving Innovation and Strategic Leadership in Business CIO
May 6, 2025
Gordon Groschl, CISO and Director of Healthcare Technology Management at Texas Children’s Hospital, is addressing the challenge of securing biomedical equipment amidst a rapidly changing healthcare IT environment. He leads a team of over 70 professionals focused on enhancing the cybersecurity of increasingly interconnected medical devices, which often pose vulnerabilities due to outdated systems and vendor restrictions. Texas Children’s has reorganized its biomedical engineering under the IT department to prioritize cybersecurity, and Groschl is spearheading efforts to align clinical workflows with IT governance. His team has conducted a cyber-readiness audit to pinpoint areas needing improvement, particularly in vulnerability management and access controls, while implementing stricter vendor access policies to protect the hospital’s network.
Texas Children's CISO Champions Cybersecurity for Biomedical Equipment healthsystemcio.com
May 6, 2025
In the first quarter of 2025, the global digital health sector saw a funding resurgence, attracting $5 billion, the highest since mid-2022, and a significant increase from $3.7 billion in the same period last year. A CB Insights report indicates that the rise in median deal sizes to $6.4 million reflects investors' favoring later-stage startups with regulatory achievements and scalable AI platforms. Additionally, mega-rounds of $100 million or more made up nearly half of the total funding, with AI-focused startups leading these deals, securing eight out of eleven mega-funding rounds, including Isomorphic Labs at $600 million and Truveta at $320 million.
Digital Health Startups Surge with $5 Billion in Q1 Funding MedCity News
May 6, 2025
A study by Cybernews examining over 19 billion passwords has revealed a troubling trend of weak password reuse, with 94% of passwords being reused or duplicated. The analysis shows that users often prefer passwords of 8 to 10 characters, with eight characters being the most common. Many passwords consist solely of lowercase letters and digits, increasing vulnerability to cyberattacks. Despite ongoing educational efforts about password security, predictable and weak passwords remain prevalent, with users frequently choosing simple options like "password" and using common names or positive words, further compromising their security.
Study Reveals 94% of Passwords Are Weak and Reused, Heightening Cyber Risk CyberNews
May 6, 2025
The 24th annual "State of the CIO Survey" highlights the changing role of Chief Information Officers (CIOs) as they transition from experimentation to execution in artificial intelligence (AI). Insights from over 900 IT leaders and 250 business professionals reveal that 80% of CIOs now oversee AI product evaluations, indicating their pivotal role in shaping AI strategies. The report emphasizes that CIOs are increasingly held accountable for business outcomes, particularly in enhancing customer experiences and data monetization, with CEO expectations driving their focus on AI and digital transformation initiatives. As many CIOs expand their responsibilities beyond traditional functions, over half expect to maintain a strategic leadership role in the near future.
CIOs Embrace AI: Driving Innovation and Strategic Leadership in Business CIO
May 6, 2025
Gordon Groschl, CISO and Director of Healthcare Technology Management at Texas Children’s Hospital, is addressing the challenge of securing biomedical equipment amidst a rapidly changing healthcare IT environment. He leads a team of over 70 professionals focused on enhancing the cybersecurity of increasingly interconnected medical devices, which often pose vulnerabilities due to outdated systems and vendor restrictions. Texas Children’s has reorganized its biomedical engineering under the IT department to prioritize cybersecurity, and Groschl is spearheading efforts to align clinical workflows with IT governance. His team has conducted a cyber-readiness audit to pinpoint areas needing improvement, particularly in vulnerability management and access controls, while implementing stricter vendor access policies to protect the hospital’s network.
Texas Children's CISO Champions Cybersecurity for Biomedical Equipment healthsystemcio.com
May 6, 2025
In the first quarter of 2025, the global digital health sector saw a funding resurgence, attracting $5 billion, the highest since mid-2022, and a significant increase from $3.7 billion in the same period last year. A CB Insights report indicates that the rise in median deal sizes to $6.4 million reflects investors' favoring later-stage startups with regulatory achievements and scalable AI platforms. Additionally, mega-rounds of $100 million or more made up nearly half of the total funding, with AI-focused startups leading these deals, securing eight out of eleven mega-funding rounds, including Isomorphic Labs at $600 million and Truveta at $320 million.
Digital Health Startups Surge with $5 Billion in Q1 Funding MedCity News

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