
April 8, 2024
In the article by Zeev Neuwirth, MD, the crisis of American healthcare is highlighted, underlining the need for a radical change in approach to address increasing medical debt, healthcare errors, and disparities that are contributing to a decline in life expectancy. Neuwirth discusses foundational principles to humanize healthcare, focusing on building trust, addressing health inequities, and expanding primary care. He presents examples like the Veterans Administration's transformation through the Trust Index and the Whole Health Initiative to provide holistic care, emphasizing the importance of addressing non-clinical factors affecting health. ChenMed’s approach to elder care, shifting language from “walk-in” to “person in need,” showcases simple yet impactful changes towards humanizing healthcare. Neuwirth encourages starting with small, actionable steps towards a humanistic transformation within the healthcare system.
What can I do to humanize health care? Medical Economics
April 8, 2024
Google has encountered significant setbacks in the competitive field of generative artificial intelligence (AI), largely due to internal cultural and organizational challenges. These issues have hindered the tech giant's ability to keep pace with its competitors in the AI race, marking a notable struggle for a company that has long been at the forefront of technological innovation.
How Google lost ground in the AI race Financial Times
April 8, 2024
The article discusses the limitations and challenges facing the Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) List and the National Vulnerability Database (NVD), which are no longer able to serve as a comprehensive and central source of vulnerability information. MITRE, which oversees the CVE system, struggles to list all new vulnerabilities, while NIST faces difficulties in enriching the NVD with all vulnerabilities due to resource constraints. This issue is exacerbated by the increasing volume and complexity of vulnerabilities, with a reported 20% annual increase in new vulnerabilities. The article highlights the implications of these challenges, including the presence of vulnerabilities without CVE numbers, the potential for false positives and negatives within the system, and the fragmentation of vulnerability information across multiple platforms. The situation calls for improved mechanisms for vulnerability reporting and management, a problem that NIST aims to address by forming a consortium to develop better tools and methods. Despite these efforts, there remains a need for a more unified and efficient approach to vulnerability management to ensure the security of digital infrastructure.
CVE and NVD - A Weak and Fractured Source of Vulnerability Truth SecurityWeek
April 8, 2024
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security's Cyber Safety Review Board (CSRB) released a critical report on Microsoft's handling of a significant breach last year, attributed to Chinese nation-state actor Storm-0558. This breach, involving the theft of a Microsoft account signing key, affected 22 customer organizations, including federal government agencies. The CSRB criticized Microsoft for preventable errors, including failure to detect the theft, reliance on the U.S. State Department for its detection, and inadequately updating inaccurate public statements regarding the incident. The report calls for a major overhaul of Microsoft's security culture, highlighting a series of operational and strategic decisions that put enterprise security and risk management at a disadvantage. Despite this, Microsoft has expressed its commitment to adopting a new culture of security through its Secure Future Initiative.
Infosec professionals praise CSRB report on Microsoft breach TechTarget
April 8, 2024
In the article by Zeev Neuwirth, MD, the crisis of American healthcare is highlighted, underlining the need for a radical change in approach to address increasing medical debt, healthcare errors, and disparities that are contributing to a decline in life expectancy. Neuwirth discusses foundational principles to humanize healthcare, focusing on building trust, addressing health inequities, and expanding primary care. He presents examples like the Veterans Administration's transformation through the Trust Index and the Whole Health Initiative to provide holistic care, emphasizing the importance of addressing non-clinical factors affecting health. ChenMed’s approach to elder care, shifting language from “walk-in” to “person in need,” showcases simple yet impactful changes towards humanizing healthcare. Neuwirth encourages starting with small, actionable steps towards a humanistic transformation within the healthcare system.
What can I do to humanize health care? Medical Economics
April 8, 2024
Google has encountered significant setbacks in the competitive field of generative artificial intelligence (AI), largely due to internal cultural and organizational challenges. These issues have hindered the tech giant's ability to keep pace with its competitors in the AI race, marking a notable struggle for a company that has long been at the forefront of technological innovation.
How Google lost ground in the AI race Financial Times
April 8, 2024
The article discusses the limitations and challenges facing the Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) List and the National Vulnerability Database (NVD), which are no longer able to serve as a comprehensive and central source of vulnerability information. MITRE, which oversees the CVE system, struggles to list all new vulnerabilities, while NIST faces difficulties in enriching the NVD with all vulnerabilities due to resource constraints. This issue is exacerbated by the increasing volume and complexity of vulnerabilities, with a reported 20% annual increase in new vulnerabilities. The article highlights the implications of these challenges, including the presence of vulnerabilities without CVE numbers, the potential for false positives and negatives within the system, and the fragmentation of vulnerability information across multiple platforms. The situation calls for improved mechanisms for vulnerability reporting and management, a problem that NIST aims to address by forming a consortium to develop better tools and methods. Despite these efforts, there remains a need for a more unified and efficient approach to vulnerability management to ensure the security of digital infrastructure.
CVE and NVD - A Weak and Fractured Source of Vulnerability Truth SecurityWeek
April 8, 2024
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security's Cyber Safety Review Board (CSRB) released a critical report on Microsoft's handling of a significant breach last year, attributed to Chinese nation-state actor Storm-0558. This breach, involving the theft of a Microsoft account signing key, affected 22 customer organizations, including federal government agencies. The CSRB criticized Microsoft for preventable errors, including failure to detect the theft, reliance on the U.S. State Department for its detection, and inadequately updating inaccurate public statements regarding the incident. The report calls for a major overhaul of Microsoft's security culture, highlighting a series of operational and strategic decisions that put enterprise security and risk management at a disadvantage. Despite this, Microsoft has expressed its commitment to adopting a new culture of security through its Secure Future Initiative.
Infosec professionals praise CSRB report on Microsoft breach TechTarget

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