H-ISAC TLP White Hacking Healthcare - August 3, 2021

This edition of Hacking Healthcare begins by breaking down various aspects of the White House’s new national security memo, including why some of the “voluntary” elements of the memo may not actually end up being so voluntary. Next, we make sense of President Biden’s recent remarks that the most likely cause of a “shooting war” between the United States and a rival power would be a significant cyber incident. Finally, we examine why you should take an interest in a multi-government joint advisory that highlights the most common vulnerabilities being exploited, and we discuss what you can do about it.   

In this edition:

  • White House Memo on Improving Cybersecurity for Critical Infrastructure Control Systems
  • President Biden Warns that Cyberattacks Could Lead to an actual “Shooting War”
  • Joint Advisory Calls Attention to Common Vulnerabilities

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