Cybersecurity

The digital security of healthcare institutions and data is a growing concern, with an increasing number of cyberattacks each year against healthcare systems, which are seen as easy targets. Cyber attacks often use ransomware to target personal health information, patient data and medical devices to cut off access to the data until a ransom is payed to the hacker. Cybercriminals have become more sophisticated, using malware, ransomware and spyware to attack outdated and vulnerable systems and software. Due to the interconnected nature of hospital IT systems today, the weakest link can be older web-enabled medical devices, including clinical and non-clinical systems. Employees are also a major target of attacks via malicious e-mails that prompt them to open attachments that then download malware onto the hospital's IT system.

Insurance company slapped with $3.5M fine for widespread HIPAA violations

Another organization has been hit with a big fine for HIPAA violations. Triple-S Management Corporation has agreed to settle potential HIPAA violations with the Department of Health and Human Services' (HHS) Office of Civil Rights (OCR) by paying $3.5 million. 

December 8, 2015
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IT security models have evolved

BOSTON—The very first IT directors hired in healthcare worked in the finance, accounting or human resources. That history of CIOs reporting to CFOs makes the relationship cost-driven instead of strategy driven, said Mansur Hasib, CISSP, PMP, CPHIMS, author and professor in the University System of Maryland, speaking at the Privacy and Security Forum. 

December 7, 2015

ONC: Less than half of hospitals support two-factor authentication

A new data brief from the Office of the National Coordinator reveals that less than half of U.S. hospitals support an infrastructure capable of two-factor authentication. 

December 7, 2015

Conference covers latest cybersecurity threats, advice

This week, HIMSS held its Privacy and Security Forum this week putting the focus on cybersecurity. 

December 4, 2015
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Calif. provider's network server exposes 11,000 records

A California provider detected an exposed network server which put the health data of 11,000 patients at risk. 

December 3, 2015
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Factor in human behavior when designing for humans

BOSTON—“There’s a culture in security where there’s almost no training about humans in the system except that maybe they’re a weakness,” said Jennifer Golbeck, speaking at the Privacy and Security Forum.

December 2, 2015

IT security is a 'team sport'

BOSTON—A panel of CISOs shared their organizations’ IT security game plan during the 2015 Privacy and Security Forum, offering strategies that often parlayed off of past problems to ward off new threats.

December 2, 2015

Lack of incentives stands in the way of better cybersecurity

BOSTON—Profit motivated fraudsters can breach systems in unexpected ways. Defenders, however, may leave systems insecure because they lack any incentive to fix them.

December 2, 2015

Around the web

U.S. health systems are increasingly leveraging digital health to conduct their operations, but how health systems are using digital health in their strategies can vary widely.

When human counselors are unavailable to provide work-based wellness coaching, robots can substitute—as long as the workers are comfortable with emerging technologies and the machines aren’t overly humanlike.

A vendor that supplies EHR software to public health agencies is partnering with a health-tech startup in the cloud-communications space to equip state and local governments for managing their response to the COVID-19 crisis.

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