healthcare data breach
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How Hospitals Should Manage Cybersecurity Risks, Per Baptist Health’s CIO
As health systems shore up their defenses against cybercriminals, they should openly communicate with their third-party vendors about data security risks and work together to actively manage those risks. That was some of the advice given by Aaron Miri, Baptist Health’s chief digital and information officer, during a Tuesday webinar.
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6 Ways Providers Can Better Manage 3rd-Party Cybersecurity Risks
The Health3PT Initiative recently released recommendations on how providers can better address the cybersecurity risks linked to their third party reliance. Some of the group’s recommendations included ensuring that contract language ties financial terms to a vendor’s data management transparency and establishing metrics and reporting requirements for organization-wide vendor risks.
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Payer’s Place: Dawn Maroney
Dawn Maroney, President, Markets of Alignment Health and CEO of Alignment Health Plan, to discuss how they are using technology to provide better service and care to consumers.
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How Can Providers Avoid Data Breaches?
To prevent the proliferation of data security incidents in the healthcare industry, providers must examine their use of legacy systems as well as their reliance on third parties, according to a new report. It pointed out that most providers fail to probe their third-party partners’ cybersecurity measures, and many continue to use legacy systems that are no longer supported by vendors or are hard to patch and update.
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Providers Should Beware of Ransomware Gang Clop & The Latest Software Vulnerability It’s Targeting
Clop, a Russian ransomware gang known for going after healthcare providers, has been recently exploiting a software vulnerability called MOVEit. Johns Hopkins University and its health system were recently victims of a data breach caused by hackers targeting this vulnerability, as was Texas-based Harris Health System.
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Cerebral Admits That it Wrongly Shared Data of 3.1M Users
Cerebral recently notified 3.1 million of its users that their private health information was shared with tech companies like Meta, Google and TikTok. The data breach stemmed from Cerebral’s use of pixel tracking technology, which the company said has been discontinued or reconfigured.
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Health Tech, Hospitals, Legal, SYN
How Much of a Risk Is a Potential Class-action Lawsuit against CommonSpirit?
CommonSpirit Health is facing a proposed class-action lawsuit over a ransomware attack it suffered last fall that exposed 623,774 patients’ personal data. However, hospitals’ data breach lawsuits usually never make it court, a legal expert said.
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IU Health Taps TRIMEDX to Help Combat Cyber Threats at Medical Device Security Lab
Indiana University Health has begun working with healthcare technology company TRIMEDX to test the security of connected medical devices at the health system’s medical device security lab. At the lab, IU Health and TRIMEDX will focus on testing new devices, configurations and security settings, as well as actively scanning medical equipment for security vulnerabilities.
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Applying Remote Patient Monitoring to Surgery Prep and Recovery, Oncology and Women’s Health
Join us to learn about the latest trends in remote monitoring and how to extend its benefits beyond chronic conditions to more patients – all while using fewer staff resources.
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Cybersecurity mesh: Healthcare’s foundation for a strong ZTA
One of the most popular analyst terms in 2022, cybersecurity mesh is a defense method for securing each device and critical access points with their own security perimeter. It builds a foundation of dynamic interoperability in the environment, rather than the traditional security protections of a single perimeter.
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Hospitals, MedCity Influencers
Ransomware onslaught shines spotlight on patient data privacy shortcomings
By replacing manual processes with automated, artificial intelligence-powered analytics, healthcare organizations can position themselves to maintain both patient trust and financial stability.
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Tennessee-based medical imaging company will pay $3M HIPAA settlement
Touchstone Medical Imaging has agreed to pay $3 million to HHS’ Office for Civil Rights to settle a breach that exposed more than 300,000 patients’ protected health information.
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Vanderbilt researcher says hospital data breaches are tied to patient deaths
Sung Choi, a researcher at Vanderbilt University’s Owen Graduate School of Management, says over 2,100 patient deaths annually are related to data breaches at hospitals. The finding relied on data from CMS and HHS.