
August 15, 2024
Mayo Clinic is collaborating with SandboxAQ, a startup spun out of Alphabet, to research an AI-enhanced medical device for cardiac diagnostics. The device, known as CardiAQ, utilizes quantum sensing and advanced AI algorithms to enable non-invasive, rapid, and accurate cardiac assessments. The initiative aims to improve clinical diagnosis for conditions like heart attacks, potentially reducing hospital admissions and medical costs. The study involves around 150 patients and is set to run at Mayo Clinic through 2024 and 2025. If successful, the technology could revolutionize cardiac care by providing real-time, bedside diagnostic capabilities.
Mayo Clinic taps startup SandboxAQ to study new tech—quantum sensing and AI—for cardiac diagnostics Fierce Healthcare
August 15, 2024
On August 10, 2024, McLaren Health Care, a nonprofit health care organization in Michigan, was hit by an INC Ransom ransomware attack, disrupting their IT and phone systems. An investigation was launched following the attack, with patients urged to keep appointments unless otherwise informed, and to bring medical documentation to visits due to lost access to patient databases. This incident follows a significant data breach they disclosed in November 2023, exposing personal information of over 2.1 million individuals. McLaren is enhancing its security protocols and offering 12 months of identity protection services to affected individuals.
Is the INC ransomware gang behind the attack on McLaren hospitals? SecurityAffairs
August 15, 2024
CISA and the FBI have updated their joint Cybersecurity Advisory regarding BlackSuit (Royal) ransomware, providing detailed insights into recent and past tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs), as well as indicators of compromise (IOCs). Investigations revealed that BlackSuit ransomware has impacted various critical infrastructure sectors including commercial facilities, healthcare, government, and manufacturing. Network defenders are advised to review this update and implement the recommended mitigations. Additionally, CISA urges software manufacturers to improve security outcomes for customers by adopting secure by design practices, for which comprehensive guidelines are available on CISA’s website.
Royal Ransomware Actors Rebrand as “BlackSuit,” FBI and CISA Release Update to Advisory | CISA cisa.gov
August 15, 2024
Rick Pollack, CEO of the American Hospital Association (AHA), compared cybercrime to a "chronic disease" in his August 8 statement, advocating for enhanced safeguards and federal collaboration to manage its risks. The healthcare industry faces persistent cyberattacks, as seen in the ransomware incidents involving Change Healthcare and OneBlood. In response, the AHA provides cybersecurity alerts, preparedness plans, and tech company support. Pollack emphasized the need for shared responsibility between the healthcare sector and government, calling for greater federal intelligence sharing and disruption of cyber threats. He also urged the Biden administration to align cybersecurity regulations with the Department of Health and Human Services' voluntary approach and to provide more resources and third-party standards for healthcare systems.
Cybercrime is like a 'chronic disease,' AHA leader says Becker's Hospital Review
August 15, 2024
Mayo Clinic is collaborating with SandboxAQ, a startup spun out of Alphabet, to research an AI-enhanced medical device for cardiac diagnostics. The device, known as CardiAQ, utilizes quantum sensing and advanced AI algorithms to enable non-invasive, rapid, and accurate cardiac assessments. The initiative aims to improve clinical diagnosis for conditions like heart attacks, potentially reducing hospital admissions and medical costs. The study involves around 150 patients and is set to run at Mayo Clinic through 2024 and 2025. If successful, the technology could revolutionize cardiac care by providing real-time, bedside diagnostic capabilities.
Mayo Clinic taps startup SandboxAQ to study new tech—quantum sensing and AI—for cardiac diagnostics Fierce Healthcare
August 15, 2024
On August 10, 2024, McLaren Health Care, a nonprofit health care organization in Michigan, was hit by an INC Ransom ransomware attack, disrupting their IT and phone systems. An investigation was launched following the attack, with patients urged to keep appointments unless otherwise informed, and to bring medical documentation to visits due to lost access to patient databases. This incident follows a significant data breach they disclosed in November 2023, exposing personal information of over 2.1 million individuals. McLaren is enhancing its security protocols and offering 12 months of identity protection services to affected individuals.
Is the INC ransomware gang behind the attack on McLaren hospitals? SecurityAffairs
August 15, 2024
CISA and the FBI have updated their joint Cybersecurity Advisory regarding BlackSuit (Royal) ransomware, providing detailed insights into recent and past tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs), as well as indicators of compromise (IOCs). Investigations revealed that BlackSuit ransomware has impacted various critical infrastructure sectors including commercial facilities, healthcare, government, and manufacturing. Network defenders are advised to review this update and implement the recommended mitigations. Additionally, CISA urges software manufacturers to improve security outcomes for customers by adopting secure by design practices, for which comprehensive guidelines are available on CISA’s website.
Royal Ransomware Actors Rebrand as “BlackSuit,” FBI and CISA Release Update to Advisory | CISA cisa.gov
August 15, 2024
Rick Pollack, CEO of the American Hospital Association (AHA), compared cybercrime to a "chronic disease" in his August 8 statement, advocating for enhanced safeguards and federal collaboration to manage its risks. The healthcare industry faces persistent cyberattacks, as seen in the ransomware incidents involving Change Healthcare and OneBlood. In response, the AHA provides cybersecurity alerts, preparedness plans, and tech company support. Pollack emphasized the need for shared responsibility between the healthcare sector and government, calling for greater federal intelligence sharing and disruption of cyber threats. He also urged the Biden administration to align cybersecurity regulations with the Department of Health and Human Services' voluntary approach and to provide more resources and third-party standards for healthcare systems.
Cybercrime is like a 'chronic disease,' AHA leader says Becker's Hospital Review

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