
March 24, 2025
Concord Hospital Health System has named Jesus Delgado as its new Chief Digital and Information Officer, leveraging his 24 years of experience in healthcare IT management to oversee the system's technology services. Delgado will focus on enhancing patient care, optimizing operations, and implementing digital transformation initiatives while ensuring compliance with industry regulations and data privacy standards. His previous role as system chief information officer at Community Healthcare System involved successful digital transformation projects, improving patient experience and cybersecurity. Delgado holds a master's degree in Information Technology Management and a Doctor of Management in Organizational Leadership, positioning him to lead Concord Hospital’s strategic digital goals effectively.
Concord Hospital Appoints Jesus Delgado as New Chief Digital Officer Concord Hospital
March 24, 2025
On March 17, 2025, Nebraska Governor Jim Pillen enacted Legislative Bill 241, which limits private companies' liability in class action lawsuits stemming from cybersecurity incidents, reflecting a nationwide trend to protect businesses from the financial repercussions of data breaches. The law stipulates that such lawsuits are only permissible if there is evidence of willful or grossly negligent conduct by the company, encouraging organizations to adopt better cybersecurity practices without the fear of excessive legal repercussions. However, this protection does not apply to regulatory actions, such as those related to HIPAA violations, and it defines private companies broadly to include various entities affected by adverse cyber events.
Nebraska Enacts Law Shielding Companies from Cybersecurity Class Actions HIPAA Journal
March 24, 2025
Northeast London hospitals are planning to implement artificial intelligence (AI) technology to reduce the time required to receive cancer scan results from three weeks to three days. This initiative aims to enhance patient care by facilitating quicker diagnoses, which is essential for timely treatment decisions. The AI system will assist radiologists by analyzing medical images, improving the speed and accuracy of detecting potential signs of cancer while alleviating workload pressures on healthcare professionals. Health officials anticipate this technology will foster earlier interventions and better patient outcomes, potentially serving as a model for broader adoption of AI in healthcare.
Northeast London Hospitals Slash Cancer Scan Wait Times with AI Technology Apple News
March 24, 2025
A security breach involving Oracle Cloud has exposed sensitive records from over 140,000 enterprise customers due to a vulnerability in Oracle Access Manager. Discovered by CloudSEK's XVigil team, the breach resulted in the theft of six million records, including critical security components like Java KeyStore files and encrypted passwords. The perpetrator, operating under the alias "rose87168," is selling the stolen data on underground forums and demanding ransom payments from affected organizations. While Oracle denies that customer data was compromised, the investigation indicates that the compromised server had not been updated in over a decade, highlighting significant security risks associated with known vulnerabilities. This breach has initiated an extortion campaign, presenting financial and ethical challenges for the impacted companies.
Oracle Cloud Hit by Major Security Breach Exposing 140,000 Customers' Data CSO Online
March 24, 2025
Concord Hospital Health System has named Jesus Delgado as its new Chief Digital and Information Officer, leveraging his 24 years of experience in healthcare IT management to oversee the system's technology services. Delgado will focus on enhancing patient care, optimizing operations, and implementing digital transformation initiatives while ensuring compliance with industry regulations and data privacy standards. His previous role as system chief information officer at Community Healthcare System involved successful digital transformation projects, improving patient experience and cybersecurity. Delgado holds a master's degree in Information Technology Management and a Doctor of Management in Organizational Leadership, positioning him to lead Concord Hospital’s strategic digital goals effectively.
Concord Hospital Appoints Jesus Delgado as New Chief Digital Officer Concord Hospital
March 24, 2025
On March 17, 2025, Nebraska Governor Jim Pillen enacted Legislative Bill 241, which limits private companies' liability in class action lawsuits stemming from cybersecurity incidents, reflecting a nationwide trend to protect businesses from the financial repercussions of data breaches. The law stipulates that such lawsuits are only permissible if there is evidence of willful or grossly negligent conduct by the company, encouraging organizations to adopt better cybersecurity practices without the fear of excessive legal repercussions. However, this protection does not apply to regulatory actions, such as those related to HIPAA violations, and it defines private companies broadly to include various entities affected by adverse cyber events.
Nebraska Enacts Law Shielding Companies from Cybersecurity Class Actions HIPAA Journal
March 24, 2025
Northeast London hospitals are planning to implement artificial intelligence (AI) technology to reduce the time required to receive cancer scan results from three weeks to three days. This initiative aims to enhance patient care by facilitating quicker diagnoses, which is essential for timely treatment decisions. The AI system will assist radiologists by analyzing medical images, improving the speed and accuracy of detecting potential signs of cancer while alleviating workload pressures on healthcare professionals. Health officials anticipate this technology will foster earlier interventions and better patient outcomes, potentially serving as a model for broader adoption of AI in healthcare.
Northeast London Hospitals Slash Cancer Scan Wait Times with AI Technology Apple News
March 24, 2025
A security breach involving Oracle Cloud has exposed sensitive records from over 140,000 enterprise customers due to a vulnerability in Oracle Access Manager. Discovered by CloudSEK's XVigil team, the breach resulted in the theft of six million records, including critical security components like Java KeyStore files and encrypted passwords. The perpetrator, operating under the alias "rose87168," is selling the stolen data on underground forums and demanding ransom payments from affected organizations. While Oracle denies that customer data was compromised, the investigation indicates that the compromised server had not been updated in over a decade, highlighting significant security risks associated with known vulnerabilities. This breach has initiated an extortion campaign, presenting financial and ethical challenges for the impacted companies.
Oracle Cloud Hit by Major Security Breach Exposing 140,000 Customers' Data CSO Online

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