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CISA Orders Ivanti VPN Appliances Disconnected: What to Do

February 2, 2024

CISA orders Federal Civilian Executive Branch agencies to remove all Ivanti appliances within 48 hours due to multiple security flaw exploitations. Chinese state-backed cyberattackers exploited at least two vulnerabilities causing CISA to instruct agencies to disconnect Ivanti products. CISA directive applies to 102 agencies, includes Homeland Security, State, Energy, and SEC. All entities using Ivanti appliances urged to prioritize network protection. Appliances can't reconnect until rebuilt and upgraded. Agencies must report steps by Feb. 5, 2024. CISA mandates double password reset, Kerberos tickets revocation, device token revocation, and reports by March 1, 2024.

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In 2024, the cybersecurity industry awaits more regulation — and enforcement

February 2, 2024

Biden administration moves forward with cybersecurity strategy to protect infrastructure, hold manufacturers accountable for product security, and compel private sector disclosure of material events. 2024 sees heightened push for cybersecurity regulation due to increased malicious threats. New rules prompt proactive risk management from companies to preempt cyber incidents. Enhanced regulations require companies to certify cyber resilience, and conditions mean cyber risks must be disclosed to SEC within four days. Enhanced product security regulations expected. SolarWinds pushes back against SEC allegations. Regulatory landscape not US-exclusive, EU introduces Cyber Resilience Act requiring minimum cybersecurity standards for all digital products sold.

In 2024, the cybersecurity industry awaits more regulation — and enforcement Cybersecurity Dive

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Can artificial intelligence improve doctor-patient visits and reduce burnout? | AAMC

February 1, 2024

AI tools, like DAX, record doctor-patient conversations and generate written notes, freeing doctors from note-taking during visits. This technology potentially improves the quality of care, reduces documentation time, and alleviates physician burnout. Limitations include transcription errors, omission of crucial medical details, and potential misuse of recorded conversations. Reported benefits include more efficient consultations, accurate notes, and reduced time spent on documentation. Some physicians express concerns about the completeness of the notes and patient privacy. The use and development of such tools, partnered with various EHR platforms, continue.

Can artificial intelligence improve doctor-patient visits and reduce burnout? | AAMC AAMC

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Wray’s stunning warning points to a new age of US vulnerability

February 1, 2024

FBI Director Wray warns of China's potential to "wreak havoc" on US infrastructure via cyberattacks, indicating a rising superpower threat and fragile US-China relations. Wray's alert coincides with growing concerns over the vulnerability of interconnected transport, power, and energy networks. Wray cautioned about the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) hackers targeting critical US infrastructure, heightening the specter of an influential Chinese cyberattack. Prior to a congressional hearing, Wray countered the Chinese government's assurance of non-interference in the 2024 US presidential election. Discussions also highlighted China's potential infringement on systems that control traffic signals, water treatment, and the electrical grid.

Wray’s stunning warning points to a new age of US vulnerability CNN

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CISA Orders Ivanti VPN Appliances Disconnected: What to Do

February 2, 2024

CISA orders Federal Civilian Executive Branch agencies to remove all Ivanti appliances within 48 hours due to multiple security flaw exploitations. Chinese state-backed cyberattackers exploited at least two vulnerabilities causing CISA to instruct agencies to disconnect Ivanti products. CISA directive applies to 102 agencies, includes Homeland Security, State, Energy, and SEC. All entities using Ivanti appliances urged to prioritize network protection. Appliances can't reconnect until rebuilt and upgraded. Agencies must report steps by Feb. 5, 2024. CISA mandates double password reset, Kerberos tickets revocation, device token revocation, and reports by March 1, 2024.

CISA Orders Ivanti VPN Appliances Disconnected: What to Do DarkReading

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In 2024, the cybersecurity industry awaits more regulation — and enforcement

February 2, 2024

Biden administration moves forward with cybersecurity strategy to protect infrastructure, hold manufacturers accountable for product security, and compel private sector disclosure of material events. 2024 sees heightened push for cybersecurity regulation due to increased malicious threats. New rules prompt proactive risk management from companies to preempt cyber incidents. Enhanced regulations require companies to certify cyber resilience, and conditions mean cyber risks must be disclosed to SEC within four days. Enhanced product security regulations expected. SolarWinds pushes back against SEC allegations. Regulatory landscape not US-exclusive, EU introduces Cyber Resilience Act requiring minimum cybersecurity standards for all digital products sold.

In 2024, the cybersecurity industry awaits more regulation — and enforcement Cybersecurity Dive

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Can artificial intelligence improve doctor-patient visits and reduce burnout? | AAMC

February 1, 2024

AI tools, like DAX, record doctor-patient conversations and generate written notes, freeing doctors from note-taking during visits. This technology potentially improves the quality of care, reduces documentation time, and alleviates physician burnout. Limitations include transcription errors, omission of crucial medical details, and potential misuse of recorded conversations. Reported benefits include more efficient consultations, accurate notes, and reduced time spent on documentation. Some physicians express concerns about the completeness of the notes and patient privacy. The use and development of such tools, partnered with various EHR platforms, continue.

Can artificial intelligence improve doctor-patient visits and reduce burnout? | AAMC AAMC

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Wray’s stunning warning points to a new age of US vulnerability

February 1, 2024

FBI Director Wray warns of China's potential to "wreak havoc" on US infrastructure via cyberattacks, indicating a rising superpower threat and fragile US-China relations. Wray's alert coincides with growing concerns over the vulnerability of interconnected transport, power, and energy networks. Wray cautioned about the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) hackers targeting critical US infrastructure, heightening the specter of an influential Chinese cyberattack. Prior to a congressional hearing, Wray countered the Chinese government's assurance of non-interference in the 2024 US presidential election. Discussions also highlighted China's potential infringement on systems that control traffic signals, water treatment, and the electrical grid.

Wray’s stunning warning points to a new age of US vulnerability CNN

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