May 2, 2024
The 17th annual 2024 Data Breach Investigations Report from Verizon underscores a significant increase in the exploitation of vulnerabilities, with occurrences tripling primarily through ransomware targeting zero-day vulnerabilities. The report, led by Alex Pinto from the Verizon Threat Research Advisory Center, points out the MOVEit vulnerability as a prime example of this trend and highlights a concerning disparity between the speed of exploitation and the pace of patching efforts by organizations. Pinto emphasizes the critical need for better vulnerability management, especially for perimeter and external-facing vulnerabilities, and the role of vendor management in improving security outcomes. Additionally, he touches upon the challenges posed by third-party and supply chain vulnerabilities, the evolving nature of ransomware and extortion attacks, and the vital importance of security training and awareness programs to mitigate human errors.
Verizon Breach Report: Vulnerability Hacks Tripled in 2023 BankInfoSecurity
May 2, 2024
This article outlines the process for submitting statements for inclusion in the hearing record of a full committee hearing. Individuals or organizations are instructed to submit a single-spaced Word document, not exceeding 10 pages, to a specified email address or physical mailing address. The submission must include the title and date of the hearing, along with the full name and address of the submitter, and be sent no later than two weeks after the conclusion of the hearing. Only submissions in the specified format and within the given timeframe will be considered for inclusion in the hearing record.
Hacking America’s Health Care: Assessing the Change Healthcare Cyber Attack and What’s Next Finance.senate.gov
May 2, 2024
During a congressional hearing on May 1, UnitedHealth Group CEO Andrew Witty faced intensive questioning regarding a significant cyberattack impacting Change Healthcare, a company they acquired in 2022. The cyberattack, deemed one of the most disruptive in U.S. healthcare history, involved data theft and ransomware facilitated by poor security measures, particularly the absence of multifactor authentication. Witty apologized for the incident and committed to improving security protocols, but faced criticism for the delay in implementing essential security features and for the magnitude of support extended to affected providers. In defense, Witty cited the rapid containment efforts post-attack and the financial assistance provided to healthcare providers. Additionally, he did not provide specific details about the total affected population during later House subcommittee hearings, citing the ongoing investigation.
'A crisis of your creating': UnitedHealth CEO grilled by Congress on cyberattack publication
May 2, 2024
This article discusses the escalating potential of AI-driven diagnostics in addressing the challenges of chronic disease management and the ongoing shortage of healthcare workers. It illuminates how AI can enhance diagnostic accuracy and speed, particularly in high-pressure healthcare settings where human errors are more likely due to high caseloads and understaffing. The utilization of machine learning and computer vision allows for the analysis of intricate medical imagery, assisting in the timely and accurate detection of conditions like rare forms of leukemia and improperly placed medical devices in radiographs. Additionally, AI holds promise in improving healthcare accessibility and reducing workloads, thereby enabling more effective treatment and potentially better clinical outcomes. However, the widespread adoption of these technologies is hindered by concerns over data quality, regulatory barriers, and the need for proven effectiveness in diverse clinical environments.
How AI-Driven Diagnostics Can Save Lives When Humans Can’t publication
May 2, 2024
The 17th annual 2024 Data Breach Investigations Report from Verizon underscores a significant increase in the exploitation of vulnerabilities, with occurrences tripling primarily through ransomware targeting zero-day vulnerabilities. The report, led by Alex Pinto from the Verizon Threat Research Advisory Center, points out the MOVEit vulnerability as a prime example of this trend and highlights a concerning disparity between the speed of exploitation and the pace of patching efforts by organizations. Pinto emphasizes the critical need for better vulnerability management, especially for perimeter and external-facing vulnerabilities, and the role of vendor management in improving security outcomes. Additionally, he touches upon the challenges posed by third-party and supply chain vulnerabilities, the evolving nature of ransomware and extortion attacks, and the vital importance of security training and awareness programs to mitigate human errors.
Verizon Breach Report: Vulnerability Hacks Tripled in 2023 BankInfoSecurity
May 2, 2024
This article outlines the process for submitting statements for inclusion in the hearing record of a full committee hearing. Individuals or organizations are instructed to submit a single-spaced Word document, not exceeding 10 pages, to a specified email address or physical mailing address. The submission must include the title and date of the hearing, along with the full name and address of the submitter, and be sent no later than two weeks after the conclusion of the hearing. Only submissions in the specified format and within the given timeframe will be considered for inclusion in the hearing record.
Hacking America’s Health Care: Assessing the Change Healthcare Cyber Attack and What’s Next Finance.senate.gov
May 2, 2024
During a congressional hearing on May 1, UnitedHealth Group CEO Andrew Witty faced intensive questioning regarding a significant cyberattack impacting Change Healthcare, a company they acquired in 2022. The cyberattack, deemed one of the most disruptive in U.S. healthcare history, involved data theft and ransomware facilitated by poor security measures, particularly the absence of multifactor authentication. Witty apologized for the incident and committed to improving security protocols, but faced criticism for the delay in implementing essential security features and for the magnitude of support extended to affected providers. In defense, Witty cited the rapid containment efforts post-attack and the financial assistance provided to healthcare providers. Additionally, he did not provide specific details about the total affected population during later House subcommittee hearings, citing the ongoing investigation.
'A crisis of your creating': UnitedHealth CEO grilled by Congress on cyberattack publication
May 2, 2024
This article discusses the escalating potential of AI-driven diagnostics in addressing the challenges of chronic disease management and the ongoing shortage of healthcare workers. It illuminates how AI can enhance diagnostic accuracy and speed, particularly in high-pressure healthcare settings where human errors are more likely due to high caseloads and understaffing. The utilization of machine learning and computer vision allows for the analysis of intricate medical imagery, assisting in the timely and accurate detection of conditions like rare forms of leukemia and improperly placed medical devices in radiographs. Additionally, AI holds promise in improving healthcare accessibility and reducing workloads, thereby enabling more effective treatment and potentially better clinical outcomes. However, the widespread adoption of these technologies is hindered by concerns over data quality, regulatory barriers, and the need for proven effectiveness in diverse clinical environments.
How AI-Driven Diagnostics Can Save Lives When Humans Can’t publication
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