May 30, 2024
Amid rising fears of cyber attacks, a new report from Proofpoint reveals that CISOs (Chief Information Security Officers) are increasingly confident in their defensive capabilities. Although 70% of CISOs feel at risk for a significant cyber attack in the next year, only 43% feel unprepared—a decline from previous years. Human error remains the primary vulnerability, with 74% citing it as a major concern, yet 86% believe employees understand their role in safeguarding the organization. The adoption of AI technologies to mitigate risks is on the rise, as 87% of CISOs plan to deploy AI-powered solutions. Despite facing challenges such as employee turnover and economic pressures, 81% of CISOs feel they have adequate data protection controls, and 84% report stronger alignment with board members on cybersecurity issues. The report underscores increased reliance on strategic defenses, including advanced education, AI technology, and adaptive approaches to evolving threats.
Human error still perceived as the Achilles' heel of cybersecurity helpnetsecurity
May 30, 2024
Ascension, a St. Louis-based health system with 140 hospitals, has restored access to its electronic health records (EHR) in its first market following a May 8 ransomware attack. While the system continues to rely heavily on paper records and manual processes, efforts to reinstate IT systems are ongoing. An Ascension spokesperson emphasized that restoring EHR access has been a top priority, and work is underway to extend access across their network. The attack has affected operations in multiple states, resulting in ambulance diversions, longer wait times, and delays in diagnostic services. The specific market where EHR access was restored was not disclosed.
Ascension restores EHR in 1st market after cyberattack Becker's Hospital Review
May 30, 2024
Ticketmaster has reportedly experienced a significant data breach, affecting close to 560 million customers. The breach, claimed by the hacker group ShinyHunters, involves 1.3 terabytes of stolen data that include full names, addresses, phone numbers, ticket purchase details, and partial payment information. The compromised data is being sold for $500,000 on a hacker forum. Although Ticketmaster has not confirmed the breach, customers are advised to be vigilant about phishing attacks and update their security measures, such as using antivirus software and monitoring suspicious communications.
Over 500 million hit in massive Ticketmaster data breach — what to do now Tom's Guide
May 30, 2024
Micky Tripathi, head of the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC), discussed a new rule requiring AI transparency in healthcare, during an interview at the Reuters Digital Health conference. The rule mandates AI developers to share detailed information about their products, including development funding, data sources, bias prevention measures, validation methods, and intended use cases. This transparency aims to increase AI adoption by alleviating clinicians' concerns about reliability and providing a mechanism for higher quality AI tools. The rule also applies to non-clinical AI tools and will take effect in early 2025, offering healthcare providers more insight into the AI tools they use.
ONC Chief: New AI Transparency Rule Should Drive Higher Quality Tools & More AI Adoption - MedCity News MedCity News
May 30, 2024
Amid rising fears of cyber attacks, a new report from Proofpoint reveals that CISOs (Chief Information Security Officers) are increasingly confident in their defensive capabilities. Although 70% of CISOs feel at risk for a significant cyber attack in the next year, only 43% feel unprepared—a decline from previous years. Human error remains the primary vulnerability, with 74% citing it as a major concern, yet 86% believe employees understand their role in safeguarding the organization. The adoption of AI technologies to mitigate risks is on the rise, as 87% of CISOs plan to deploy AI-powered solutions. Despite facing challenges such as employee turnover and economic pressures, 81% of CISOs feel they have adequate data protection controls, and 84% report stronger alignment with board members on cybersecurity issues. The report underscores increased reliance on strategic defenses, including advanced education, AI technology, and adaptive approaches to evolving threats.
Human error still perceived as the Achilles' heel of cybersecurity helpnetsecurity
May 30, 2024
Ascension, a St. Louis-based health system with 140 hospitals, has restored access to its electronic health records (EHR) in its first market following a May 8 ransomware attack. While the system continues to rely heavily on paper records and manual processes, efforts to reinstate IT systems are ongoing. An Ascension spokesperson emphasized that restoring EHR access has been a top priority, and work is underway to extend access across their network. The attack has affected operations in multiple states, resulting in ambulance diversions, longer wait times, and delays in diagnostic services. The specific market where EHR access was restored was not disclosed.
Ascension restores EHR in 1st market after cyberattack Becker's Hospital Review
May 30, 2024
Ticketmaster has reportedly experienced a significant data breach, affecting close to 560 million customers. The breach, claimed by the hacker group ShinyHunters, involves 1.3 terabytes of stolen data that include full names, addresses, phone numbers, ticket purchase details, and partial payment information. The compromised data is being sold for $500,000 on a hacker forum. Although Ticketmaster has not confirmed the breach, customers are advised to be vigilant about phishing attacks and update their security measures, such as using antivirus software and monitoring suspicious communications.
Over 500 million hit in massive Ticketmaster data breach — what to do now Tom's Guide
May 30, 2024
Micky Tripathi, head of the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC), discussed a new rule requiring AI transparency in healthcare, during an interview at the Reuters Digital Health conference. The rule mandates AI developers to share detailed information about their products, including development funding, data sources, bias prevention measures, validation methods, and intended use cases. This transparency aims to increase AI adoption by alleviating clinicians' concerns about reliability and providing a mechanism for higher quality AI tools. The rule also applies to non-clinical AI tools and will take effect in early 2025, offering healthcare providers more insight into the AI tools they use.
ONC Chief: New AI Transparency Rule Should Drive Higher Quality Tools & More AI Adoption - MedCity News MedCity News
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