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The State of Security |
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8646424 |
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2025-02-03 03:17:11 (vue: 2025-02-03 10:07:53) |
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How the Proposed HISAA Law Could Reshape Cybersecurity Compliance |
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It\'s been a tough year for the healthcare sector. Throughout 2024, cybercriminals have unleashed a barrage of attacks on a vast number of healthcare organizations - with disconcerting levels of success. FBI research revealed that healthcare is now the US\'s most targeted industry. The attack on Change Healthcare, a United Health-owned health tech company, for example, disrupted operations at thousands of hospitals, pharmacies, and physician practices, led to the theft of up to 6TB of sensitive health data, and is thought to have affected around 100 million people. Although HIPAA regulates...
It\'s been a tough year for the healthcare sector. Throughout 2024, cybercriminals have unleashed a barrage of attacks on a vast number of healthcare organizations - with disconcerting levels of success. FBI research revealed that healthcare is now the US\'s most targeted industry. The attack on Change Healthcare, a United Health-owned health tech company, for example, disrupted operations at thousands of hospitals, pharmacies, and physician practices, led to the theft of up to 6TB of sensitive health data, and is thought to have affected around 100 million people. Although HIPAA regulates... |
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