Healthcare Information Security
Hacker Pleads Guilty to Access Supreme Court, AmeriCorps, VA Systems
Jeffrey Burt | | AmeriCorp, Data breach, data exfiltration, Data security and privacy, Hacking, Healthcare Information Security, personal information disclosure, stolen credentials, U.S. government, U.S. Supreme Court, Veterans Administration
Nicholas Moore, a 24-year-old Tennessee man, pleaded guilty to using stolen credentials of authorized users to hack into computer systems of the Supreme Court, VA, and AmeriCorps, obtaining sensitive information and then ...
Security Boulevard
Your Keys to Better Healthcare Information Security
Evan Morris | | data protection, Healthcare Information Security, HIPAA, Phishing, Security Awareness
As your use of medical software increases, so does the value of your healthcare data. Protecting patient health information (PHI) is now more critical than ever. You should know that great strides ...
Top Cyber Security Risks in Healthcare [Updated 2020]
Executive summary The healthcare industry is a prime target for cybercriminals. Stolen protected health information (PHI) is worth hundreds, even thousands of dollars on the black market. For... Go on to the ...
Healthcare’s Many Cybersecurity Challenges — Security Awareness (CyberSpeak Podcast)
On this episode of the CyberSpeak with InfoSec Institute podcast, Lisa Hedges, content analyst at Software Advice, Gartner Digital Markets, talks about the many cybersecurity challenges facing the... Go on to the ...
Breach Notification Requirements for Healthcare Providers
The healthcare industry has so many data security regulations that it can become overwhelming. These regulations are developed and implemented at the local, state and federal level, as well as... Go on ...

