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The following is a guest article by Chris Bowen, Founder and CISO at ClearDATA The recent Cybersecurity concept paper from HHS, while a gesture towards progress, falls critically short of what’s imperative in today’s climate. It’s time for HHS to mandate and enforce rigorous, prescriptive cybersecurity standards.
Healthcare IT Today has been a partner with the HCP Conferences for a while now, but this week was the first time I was able to attend in person. Healthcare is a major target of hackers since it's proven just as lucrative as other industries. In 2018, ransomware was 10% of cyber related losses. hcplv22 @cynergistek.
Before 2018, hacking accounted for fewer than 50% of all breaches. Today, that figure is nearly 79%, which means that bad actors are specifically targeting the healthcare industry. Last year, 699 breaches affected 51.4
HHS released a new Healthcare Sector Cybersecurity strategy paper which cited a 93% increase in large breaches from 2018 – 2022 and a 278% increase in large breaches caused by ransomware.
A new report by a security vendor says that it has seen a big increase in the volume of threats against healthcare organizations during the first three quarters of this year. The report, by Malwarebytes, says that it saw a 60% increase of threats at healthcare organizations when comparing all of 2018 with just the […].
Healthcare organizations that have a track record for compliance failures often suffer from long-term backlash. In extreme cases, a healthcare breach can bankrupt a business, as was the case with the American Medical Collection Agency (AMCA). In 2018, AMCA suffered a breach affecting 21 million patients.
Each data security breach imposes significant reputational and business costs on companies, so fortifying cybersecurity vulnerabilities and protecting against ransomware attacks has become a top business priority. 406 Ventures , and is based in Boston, Massachusetts.
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