November 20, 2024
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September 23, 2025
Three major cybersecurity vendors—Microsoft, SentinelOne, and Palo Alto Networks—have withdrawn from the 2025 MITRE Engenuity ATT&CK Evaluations, raising concerns about the program's future impact and credibility. This decision, particularly notable for Microsoft, which previously leveraged its participation as a marketing point, reflects a potential shift in the industry's perception of such evaluations as primarily promotional rather than genuinely improving security efficacy. As the ATT&CK framework continues to evolve since its inception in 2015, MITRE's CTO expressed that the changing nature of the tests should not be viewed as a consistent benchmark. For healthcare professionals, this development signals a critical juncture in assessing cybersecurity product reliability and could influence the adoption strategies for endpoint detection and response solutions.
Major Cybersecurity Vendors Exit MITRE ATT&CK Test, Questioning Its Relevance Infosecurity Magazine
September 23, 2025
Kootenai Health has appointed Todd Holling as interim chief information officer, effective September 29, bringing over 20 years of healthcare IT leadership to the role. His previous experience at large health systems, including the University of Texas Health San Antonio, positions him to drive technology advancements that can enhance patient care. Holling's track record in managing major IT transformations, such as cloud migrations and EMR optimizations, will be crucial as Kootenai Health aims to elevate its technology infrastructure and support growth. This appointment highlights the ongoing need for skilled leadership in healthcare technology to navigate complex digital transformations.
Kootenai Health Names Todd Holling as Interim CIO to Drive IT Growth Coeur d'Alene Press
September 23, 2025
The emergence of SMS blasters, devices that can send up to 100,000 phishing texts per hour by impersonating legitimate cell towers, represents a troubling advancement in mobile scams. These devices operate by connecting nearby phones to a downgraded 2G network, allowing them to bypass mobile providers' safeguards, which complicates detection and prevention efforts. With scammers increasingly employing these tactics, healthcare professionals must remain vigilant against potential security breaches that can lead to compromised patient data and fraudulent communications. This trend underscores the urgent need for enhanced cybersecurity measures within healthcare technology frameworks to protect sensitive information from evolving threats.
SMS Blasters Revolutionize Scammers Tactics, Sending Millions of Phishing Texts Futurism
September 23, 2025
University Hospitals (UH) has initiated a pioneering virtual nursing program, the Connected Care Team, at UH Lake West Medical Center, becoming one of the first in the U.S. to implement a comprehensive virtual nursing initiative. Utilizing Vitalchat’s AI-driven platform, the program enables remote nurses to assist bedside staff with tasks like admissions, discharges, and patient education, ultimately allowing in-person caregivers to concentrate on direct patient interaction. Following a successful pilot phase that enhanced both patient satisfaction and caregiver engagement, UH plans to expand the program to all inpatient units and explore options for 24/7 operations, indicating a significant shift towards technology-driven care models in healthcare settings. This initiative underscores the potential for virtual nursing to optimize hospital workflows and improve patient outcomes.
University Hospitals Pioneers Virtual Nursing Across Entire Medical Center Vitalchat
September 23, 2025
Three major cybersecurity vendors—Microsoft, SentinelOne, and Palo Alto Networks—have withdrawn from the 2025 MITRE Engenuity ATT&CK Evaluations, raising concerns about the program's future impact and credibility. This decision, particularly notable for Microsoft, which previously leveraged its participation as a marketing point, reflects a potential shift in the industry's perception of such evaluations as primarily promotional rather than genuinely improving security efficacy. As the ATT&CK framework continues to evolve since its inception in 2015, MITRE's CTO expressed that the changing nature of the tests should not be viewed as a consistent benchmark. For healthcare professionals, this development signals a critical juncture in assessing cybersecurity product reliability and could influence the adoption strategies for endpoint detection and response solutions.
Major Cybersecurity Vendors Exit MITRE ATT&CK Test, Questioning Its Relevance Infosecurity Magazine
September 23, 2025
Kootenai Health has appointed Todd Holling as interim chief information officer, effective September 29, bringing over 20 years of healthcare IT leadership to the role. His previous experience at large health systems, including the University of Texas Health San Antonio, positions him to drive technology advancements that can enhance patient care. Holling's track record in managing major IT transformations, such as cloud migrations and EMR optimizations, will be crucial as Kootenai Health aims to elevate its technology infrastructure and support growth. This appointment highlights the ongoing need for skilled leadership in healthcare technology to navigate complex digital transformations.
Kootenai Health Names Todd Holling as Interim CIO to Drive IT Growth Coeur d'Alene Press
September 23, 2025
The emergence of SMS blasters, devices that can send up to 100,000 phishing texts per hour by impersonating legitimate cell towers, represents a troubling advancement in mobile scams. These devices operate by connecting nearby phones to a downgraded 2G network, allowing them to bypass mobile providers' safeguards, which complicates detection and prevention efforts. With scammers increasingly employing these tactics, healthcare professionals must remain vigilant against potential security breaches that can lead to compromised patient data and fraudulent communications. This trend underscores the urgent need for enhanced cybersecurity measures within healthcare technology frameworks to protect sensitive information from evolving threats.
SMS Blasters Revolutionize Scammers Tactics, Sending Millions of Phishing Texts Futurism
September 23, 2025
University Hospitals (UH) has initiated a pioneering virtual nursing program, the Connected Care Team, at UH Lake West Medical Center, becoming one of the first in the U.S. to implement a comprehensive virtual nursing initiative. Utilizing Vitalchat’s AI-driven platform, the program enables remote nurses to assist bedside staff with tasks like admissions, discharges, and patient education, ultimately allowing in-person caregivers to concentrate on direct patient interaction. Following a successful pilot phase that enhanced both patient satisfaction and caregiver engagement, UH plans to expand the program to all inpatient units and explore options for 24/7 operations, indicating a significant shift towards technology-driven care models in healthcare settings. This initiative underscores the potential for virtual nursing to optimize hospital workflows and improve patient outcomes.
University Hospitals Pioneers Virtual Nursing Across Entire Medical Center Vitalchat
November 8, 2024
November 4, 2024
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