
Healthcare M&A Means Acquiring Legacy Threats
Fort Kent is a town of just over 4,000 residents abutting the Canadian border in rural Aroostook County, Maine. Fort Kent is famous for being the northernmost terminus of U.S. Route One, and infamous for its long, harsh winters. It is also home to Northern Maine Medical Center (NMMC), a ... Read More

The Impact of Digital Transformation on the Security of Connected Devices
Today’s tech-dependent enterprises are no strangers to change. Our customers’ experiences demonstrate that familiarity daily. Whether they operate in healthcare, financial services, manufacturing, education, or government, they must contend with a constantly evolving infrastructure within their organizations, and constantly evolving threats from the outside. On top of that are the ... Read More

Cyber Insurance And Cybersecurity Controls: Straight Answers for a Confusing Market
There has been a lot of confusion about the future of cyber insurance following recent statements by market makers Lloyd’s of London and Zurich Insurance Group. In late 2022, Lloyd’s informed underwriters in its syndicate that they would be required to explicitly exclude coverage for damages related to state sponsored ... Read More

UK Government Announces Strategy to Protect the National Health Service from Cyber Threats
The “shared responsibility” philosophy for improving cybersecurity is becoming a worldwide phenomenon. It was woven throughout the U.S. National Cybersecurity Strategy issued by the White House in early March, and later that month the UK also announced its plan to improve cybersecurity for the country’s National Health Service (NHS). On ... Read More

BOD 23-01: Shedding Light on Federal Enterprise Asset Visibility
Binding Operational Directive 23-01 can help close a government security gap The Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) recently issued an advisory on a dozen new exploits and vulnerabilities affecting industrial control systems (ICS) from nine different manufacturers. The warning is the latest in a growing body of evidence ... Read More