
April 25, 2024
UnitedHealth Group has disclosed that its subsidiary, Change Healthcare, was subjected to a ransomware attack which resulted in the large-scale theft of private healthcare data. The stolen data includes personal and protected health information that could affect a significant portion of the U.S. population. Despite paying ransoms to two different hacking groups, including a new entity named RansomHub, the data has been partly leaked online. UnitedHealth is still assessing the full extent of the breach, expecting to spend several months reviewing the compromised data before notifying affected individuals. This cyberattack has caused widespread operational disruptions across U.S. healthcare facilities, with UnitedHealth projecting losses over $870 million due to the incident.
April 25, 2024
Coca-Cola has entered into a $1.1 billion, five-year contract with Microsoft to utilize its cloud computing and artificial intelligence services, including Azure OpenAI for developing chatbots and AI tools. This deal expands upon a previous agreement from 2020 and will explore Microsoft's AI capabilities like Copilot, which assists in summarizing communications and creating business presentations, alongside other conventional software like Dynamics 365 to boost productivity and efficiency at Coca-Cola.
Coca-Cola signs $1.1 bln deal to use Microsoft cloud, AI services Reuters
April 25, 2024
Microsoft has expanded its AI investment portfolio by committing to the French startup Mistral, a developer of large language models and AI technologies. This investment aligns with Microsoft's strategy to extend its range of AI offerings on the Azure platform, positioning the company to have a diversified portfolio and reducing reliance on a single provider like OpenAI. This move allows Microsoft to provide its enterprise customers with more AI options, including Mistral's advanced models and services, thereby enhancing custom AI solutions for specific industry needs. By partnering with a European AI company, Microsoft also positions itself strategically to navigate increasing EU regulatory scrutiny effectively.
April 25, 2024
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has issued a new supplement to its 2017 digital identity guidelines, addressing federal policy discrepancies that previously hindered the adoption of advanced multifactor authentication methods by agencies. This supplement, the first of its kind since the original guidelines, highlights the acceptance of synchronized authenticators or passkeys for both enterprise and public-facing applications. By clarifying the guidelines to formally support the usage of FIDO Alliance-endorsed synced passkeys, which offer more user-friendly, phishing-resistant authentication options, NIST aims to encourage quicker adoption and improve secure online interactions for the public. This update is particularly significant as it aligns with the Biden administration’s zero-trust strategy, which mandates phishing-resistant multifactor authentication for public-facing services to enhance security and user experience.
NIST issues digital identity update allowing agencies to use synced passkeys Federal News Network
April 25, 2024
UnitedHealth Group has disclosed that its subsidiary, Change Healthcare, was subjected to a ransomware attack which resulted in the large-scale theft of private healthcare data. The stolen data includes personal and protected health information that could affect a significant portion of the U.S. population. Despite paying ransoms to two different hacking groups, including a new entity named RansomHub, the data has been partly leaked online. UnitedHealth is still assessing the full extent of the breach, expecting to spend several months reviewing the compromised data before notifying affected individuals. This cyberattack has caused widespread operational disruptions across U.S. healthcare facilities, with UnitedHealth projecting losses over $870 million due to the incident.
April 25, 2024
Coca-Cola has entered into a $1.1 billion, five-year contract with Microsoft to utilize its cloud computing and artificial intelligence services, including Azure OpenAI for developing chatbots and AI tools. This deal expands upon a previous agreement from 2020 and will explore Microsoft's AI capabilities like Copilot, which assists in summarizing communications and creating business presentations, alongside other conventional software like Dynamics 365 to boost productivity and efficiency at Coca-Cola.
Coca-Cola signs $1.1 bln deal to use Microsoft cloud, AI services Reuters
April 25, 2024
Microsoft has expanded its AI investment portfolio by committing to the French startup Mistral, a developer of large language models and AI technologies. This investment aligns with Microsoft's strategy to extend its range of AI offerings on the Azure platform, positioning the company to have a diversified portfolio and reducing reliance on a single provider like OpenAI. This move allows Microsoft to provide its enterprise customers with more AI options, including Mistral's advanced models and services, thereby enhancing custom AI solutions for specific industry needs. By partnering with a European AI company, Microsoft also positions itself strategically to navigate increasing EU regulatory scrutiny effectively.
April 25, 2024
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has issued a new supplement to its 2017 digital identity guidelines, addressing federal policy discrepancies that previously hindered the adoption of advanced multifactor authentication methods by agencies. This supplement, the first of its kind since the original guidelines, highlights the acceptance of synchronized authenticators or passkeys for both enterprise and public-facing applications. By clarifying the guidelines to formally support the usage of FIDO Alliance-endorsed synced passkeys, which offer more user-friendly, phishing-resistant authentication options, NIST aims to encourage quicker adoption and improve secure online interactions for the public. This update is particularly significant as it aligns with the Biden administration’s zero-trust strategy, which mandates phishing-resistant multifactor authentication for public-facing services to enhance security and user experience.
NIST issues digital identity update allowing agencies to use synced passkeys Federal News Network

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