H-ISAC TLP White Hacking Healthcare - April 27, 2021

This week, Hacking Healthcare begins by exploring how North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) military alliance members are strengthening their collective response to cyberattacks and disinformation operations against critical infrastructure sectors, and how such exercises are especially beneficial to the healthcare sector in less cyber capable states. Next, we break down the US Department of Justice’s (DOJ) new ransomware task force to discuss why it may or may not be effective at countering ransomware. Finally, we examine the Pulse Connect Secure vulnerability to illustrate the necessity of patching older vulnerabilities. Welcome back to Hacking Healthcare

In this edition:

  1. NATO Holds Annual Cyber Readiness Simulation Virtually
  2. Ransomware and Digital Extortion Task Force Launched
  3. Alert on Pulse Connect Secure Vulnerability

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