
April 2, 2024
The National Institute of Standards and Technology's National Vulnerability Database (NVD), a critical tool for computer security worldwide, has experienced significant reductions in provided key metadata, impacting cybersecurity efforts. Tanya Brewer, the program's manager, announced plans to form an external consortium to enhance the database, acknowledging its current inadequacies and outlining improvements such as customizable alerts, new data types, and automation in the analysis of vulnerabilities. However, the initiative has faced criticism for potentially being too slow and bureaucratic, with concerns over the time it could take to form the consortium and doubts about its effectiveness in addressing the urgent issues the NVD faces, including a backlog caused by increased submissions, unchanged staff levels, and budget cuts.
Plan to resuscitate beleaguered vulnerability database draws criticism CyberScoop
April 2, 2024
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The Audacious MGM Hack That Brought Chaos to Las Vegas — The Wall Street Journal Apple News
April 2, 2024
The new AI tool, DrugGPT, developed by researchers at Oxford University and supported by the NIHR, aims to minimize medication errors in England, which amount to about 237 million cases annually. By providing a digital safety net for clinicians during the prescription process, this tool suggests medications based on a patient's condition, highlights potential adverse effects and interactions, and importantly, explains the rationale behind its recommendations using research and clinical guidelines. While it reinforces the critical role of human judgment in healthcare, DrugGPT represents a notable advancement in leveraging artificial intelligence to enhance prescription safety and patient compliance, amid concerns over the growing pressures faced by healthcare professionals.
DrugGPT: new AI tool could help doctors prescribe medicine in England | Drugs | The Guardian The Guardian
April 2, 2024
As AI-mediated cyberattacks become increasingly common, radiologists face the challenge of ensuring timely access to diagnostic imaging while protecting sensitive health data. Prioritizing cybersecurity investments, such as sophisticated network security measures, regular software updates, and staff training, can mitigate financial losses for radiology departments. With interoperability between healthcare and imaging systems being crucial for patient care, the rise in cyberthreats prompts a greater focus on data protection. A Ponemon Institute survey revealed that 88% of healthcare organizations encountered an average of 40 cyberattacks in the past year, costing around $5 million on average. In response, there's a push for establishing comprehensive cybersecurity programs to protect personal information without hindering patient diagnosis and treatment. The article highlights the importance of secure data storage, the integration of robust cybersecurity measures, and the deployment of efficient storage solutions to manage the increasing volume of radiology data. Moreover, it underscores the necessity of adopting proactive cybersecurity strategies, including organization-wide training on phishing, compliance with global standards, and exploration of cloud-native security to safeguard patient data against cyber threats effectively.
Safeguarding the future of radiology with imaging informatics AuntMinnie
April 2, 2024
The National Institute of Standards and Technology's National Vulnerability Database (NVD), a critical tool for computer security worldwide, has experienced significant reductions in provided key metadata, impacting cybersecurity efforts. Tanya Brewer, the program's manager, announced plans to form an external consortium to enhance the database, acknowledging its current inadequacies and outlining improvements such as customizable alerts, new data types, and automation in the analysis of vulnerabilities. However, the initiative has faced criticism for potentially being too slow and bureaucratic, with concerns over the time it could take to form the consortium and doubts about its effectiveness in addressing the urgent issues the NVD faces, including a backlog caused by increased submissions, unchanged staff levels, and budget cuts.
Plan to resuscitate beleaguered vulnerability database draws criticism CyberScoop
April 2, 2024
As the provided text does not offer specific details about a health technology article but instead presents placeholders and instructions for accessing an article via a hyperlink, there's no substantive content to summarize. The information available pertains to navigating to an external story, potentially about a cybersecurity incident involving a casino, suggested by the terms "MGM hack" and "casino hackers group." For a comprehensive summary, direct access to the full article would be necessary.
The Audacious MGM Hack That Brought Chaos to Las Vegas — The Wall Street Journal Apple News
April 2, 2024
The new AI tool, DrugGPT, developed by researchers at Oxford University and supported by the NIHR, aims to minimize medication errors in England, which amount to about 237 million cases annually. By providing a digital safety net for clinicians during the prescription process, this tool suggests medications based on a patient's condition, highlights potential adverse effects and interactions, and importantly, explains the rationale behind its recommendations using research and clinical guidelines. While it reinforces the critical role of human judgment in healthcare, DrugGPT represents a notable advancement in leveraging artificial intelligence to enhance prescription safety and patient compliance, amid concerns over the growing pressures faced by healthcare professionals.
DrugGPT: new AI tool could help doctors prescribe medicine in England | Drugs | The Guardian The Guardian
April 2, 2024
As AI-mediated cyberattacks become increasingly common, radiologists face the challenge of ensuring timely access to diagnostic imaging while protecting sensitive health data. Prioritizing cybersecurity investments, such as sophisticated network security measures, regular software updates, and staff training, can mitigate financial losses for radiology departments. With interoperability between healthcare and imaging systems being crucial for patient care, the rise in cyberthreats prompts a greater focus on data protection. A Ponemon Institute survey revealed that 88% of healthcare organizations encountered an average of 40 cyberattacks in the past year, costing around $5 million on average. In response, there's a push for establishing comprehensive cybersecurity programs to protect personal information without hindering patient diagnosis and treatment. The article highlights the importance of secure data storage, the integration of robust cybersecurity measures, and the deployment of efficient storage solutions to manage the increasing volume of radiology data. Moreover, it underscores the necessity of adopting proactive cybersecurity strategies, including organization-wide training on phishing, compliance with global standards, and exploration of cloud-native security to safeguard patient data against cyber threats effectively.
Safeguarding the future of radiology with imaging informatics AuntMinnie

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