December 2, 2024
A recent cyber attack linked to the Russian state-sponsored group RomCom has exploited two critical zero-day vulnerabilities in Mozilla Firefox and Windows operating systems, allowing attackers to install a backdoor without user interaction. Security researchers from ESET have reported that the attack leverages a use-after-free vulnerability in Firefox, paired with a privilege escalation flaw in Windows, enabling command execution and additional malware downloads. The attack typically initiates through a fraudulent website that directs victims to the malicious exploit server, threatening users primarily in Europe and North America, while RomCom continues to focus on espionage alongside its cybercrime activities.
Russian Cyber Group RomCom Exploits Critical Firefox and Windows Vulnerabilities Forbes
December 2, 2024
Health system executives are returning to foundational principles to enhance quality outcomes and cultivate exceptional patient experiences by emphasizing a culture of service and hospitality training. University Hospitals in Cleveland is working to reduce care variability and optimize clinical services for quality, safety, and efficiency, while reinforcing compassionate care. The system is also expanding its research capabilities, with plans to grow its 3,400 studies and clinical trials. Chapters Health System in Temple Terrace, FL, is focusing on employee engagement to boost patient satisfaction, investing in staff well-being and professional development. One Brooklyn Health in New York City is aligning services with community needs and providing staff training for superior patient care. AdventHealth in Altamonte Springs, FL, is adopting a "hospitality-centered" approach, investing in staff training centered on empathy and communication, and developing personalized preventive care programs. These initiatives reflect a broader trend of integrating hospitality principles into healthcare to improve patient experiences and outcomes.
Health Systems Embrace Hospitality to Transform Patient Experience Becker's Hospital Review
December 2, 2024
The Radiological Society of North America's annual meeting in Chicago is drawing attention to the impact of AI in imaging, with a KLAS study revealing over 300 FDA-approved AI tools currently in use. The report indicates that more than half of surveyed organizations now implement AI for imaging applications, a marked increase from 17% in 2018, suggesting a significant shift in the adoption of these technologies. At the conference, companies like Agfa and Aidoc are showcasing their latest AI innovations to enhance diagnostic efficiency in healthcare imaging.
RSNA 2023: AI Revolutionizes Imaging with Over 300 FDA-Approved Tools Healthcare IT News
December 2, 2024
A recent survey by the Survey Center on American Life shows a notable shift in U.S. workers' preferences toward female leadership, particularly following advancements in women's roles in Fortune 500 companies. The survey, which included over 5,800 adults, indicates that younger women increasingly prefer female bosses, while men in their 20s exhibit mixed preferences. This marks a significant change from previous years when male leadership was favored. The data also highlights demographic variations, with women aged 18 to 29 showing the strongest preference for female leaders, contrasting with older individuals, especially men over 65, who remain less supportive of this trend.
Shifting Preferences: U.S. Workers Embrace Female Leadership in 2024 Becker's Hospital Review

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