
January 16, 2025
The University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) and GE HealthCare have launched the Care Innovation Hub, a joint initiative aimed at improving medical imaging, brain health, and precision oncology. This collaboration combines UCSF's clinical expertise with GE's industry strengths to develop automated imaging methods, enhance understanding of neurodegenerative diseases, and create quantitative imaging techniques for monitoring responses to radiopharmaceutical therapies. The initiative strives to enhance disease diagnosis and treatment while promoting equitable access to healthcare.
UCSF and GE HealthCare Launch Care Innovation Hub to Transform Medical Imaging Business Wire
January 16, 2025
The proliferation of artificial intelligence (AI) tools has significantly increased API security threats, with 55% of IT teams worldwide reporting API-related incidents. Cybercriminals are leveraging AI to automate and enhance attacks, making them more sophisticated and harder to detect. In response, security firms are integrating AI into their defenses; for instance, Salt Security's AI-based assistant, Pepper, aids in API discovery and rapid threat response. Additionally, companies like Snyk are acquiring specialized firms to bolster API security for AI applications. Despite these advancements, the dynamic nature of AI agents presents unique challenges, necessitating continuous monitoring and comprehensive threat modeling to mitigate risks effectively.
API Attacks Surge 548% by 2030: Urgent Security Measures Needed BankInfoSecurity
January 16, 2025
The HHS Office for Civil Rights has settled a case with Memorial Healthcare System over violations of HIPAA related to delays in patient access to medical records. The settlement requires the healthcare provider to implement corrective measures, including staff training on HIPAA regulations and improved procedures for handling access requests. This case emphasizes the importance of timely access to health information, reinforcing the need for healthcare organizations to adhere to federal regulations that protect patient rights and privacy.
HHS Settles HIPAA Violation, Reinforces Patient Access to Medical Records HHS.gov
January 15, 2025
A recent study by Chubb reveals that cybersecurity threats, particularly data breaches, are now the primary financial concern for businesses, as identified by 40% of executives. The findings, based on a Harris poll, indicate a shift over the last decade towards recognizing risks associated with cyber incidents, artificial intelligence, climate change, and reputational damage. The report highlights the significant financial impact of cyber incidents, with the average data breach costing nearly $4.9 million, a 10% increase from the previous year. The cyberattack on UnitedHealth's Change Healthcare, which affected 100 million individuals and incurred an estimated $2.5 billion in costs, exemplifies these risks. In light of these challenges, 86% of surveyed companies are considering or have adopted business interruption coverage to mitigate potential disruptions, including those caused by cyberattacks.
Cybersecurity Threats Surge: Executives Warn of Rising Business Risks CFODive
January 16, 2025
The University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) and GE HealthCare have launched the Care Innovation Hub, a joint initiative aimed at improving medical imaging, brain health, and precision oncology. This collaboration combines UCSF's clinical expertise with GE's industry strengths to develop automated imaging methods, enhance understanding of neurodegenerative diseases, and create quantitative imaging techniques for monitoring responses to radiopharmaceutical therapies. The initiative strives to enhance disease diagnosis and treatment while promoting equitable access to healthcare.
UCSF and GE HealthCare Launch Care Innovation Hub to Transform Medical Imaging Business Wire
January 16, 2025
The proliferation of artificial intelligence (AI) tools has significantly increased API security threats, with 55% of IT teams worldwide reporting API-related incidents. Cybercriminals are leveraging AI to automate and enhance attacks, making them more sophisticated and harder to detect. In response, security firms are integrating AI into their defenses; for instance, Salt Security's AI-based assistant, Pepper, aids in API discovery and rapid threat response. Additionally, companies like Snyk are acquiring specialized firms to bolster API security for AI applications. Despite these advancements, the dynamic nature of AI agents presents unique challenges, necessitating continuous monitoring and comprehensive threat modeling to mitigate risks effectively.
API Attacks Surge 548% by 2030: Urgent Security Measures Needed BankInfoSecurity
January 16, 2025
The HHS Office for Civil Rights has settled a case with Memorial Healthcare System over violations of HIPAA related to delays in patient access to medical records. The settlement requires the healthcare provider to implement corrective measures, including staff training on HIPAA regulations and improved procedures for handling access requests. This case emphasizes the importance of timely access to health information, reinforcing the need for healthcare organizations to adhere to federal regulations that protect patient rights and privacy.
HHS Settles HIPAA Violation, Reinforces Patient Access to Medical Records HHS.gov
January 15, 2025
A recent study by Chubb reveals that cybersecurity threats, particularly data breaches, are now the primary financial concern for businesses, as identified by 40% of executives. The findings, based on a Harris poll, indicate a shift over the last decade towards recognizing risks associated with cyber incidents, artificial intelligence, climate change, and reputational damage. The report highlights the significant financial impact of cyber incidents, with the average data breach costing nearly $4.9 million, a 10% increase from the previous year. The cyberattack on UnitedHealth's Change Healthcare, which affected 100 million individuals and incurred an estimated $2.5 billion in costs, exemplifies these risks. In light of these challenges, 86% of surveyed companies are considering or have adopted business interruption coverage to mitigate potential disruptions, including those caused by cyberattacks.
Cybersecurity Threats Surge: Executives Warn of Rising Business Risks CFODive

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