H-ISAC: White Reports

This edition of Hacking Healthcare examines some new research on the behavior of consumers in different age demographics related to connected-device security habits and what it may mean for healthcare organizations deploying apps and wearables. Next, we briefly delve into a new report on how…
In this edition, Hacking Healthcare takes a look at how industry conferences and networking sites are fertile grounds for cyberattacks. Next, we briefly explore a concerning threat advisory jointly posted by three federal government agencies on October 28th that warned of imminent cyberattacks…
In this issue, Hacking Healthcare dives into a less talked about aspect of U.S.–China relations, specifically, the possible detainment of American citizens as a diplomatic reprisal.
This week, Hacking Healthcare continues with coverage on global cybercrime. We have a few new developments to examine before breaking down what they might mean for the healthcare sector. To begin, we try to put this year in cybercrime into perspective by delving into some recently reported…
This edition of Hacking Healthcare takes a look at how risk management is evolving with the increase of remote work. We start by revisiting the long running Huawei saga to give you an update on a new report from the United Kingdom’s Parliament that is bound to antagonize the Chinese government and…
This edition of Hacking Healthcare explores what cybersecurity reports from IBM and Microsoft have to say about the current state of ransomware; reviews just-released Europol report on Internet organized crime and hopefully alleviates some concern around the recent United States Treasury Department…
This edition of Hacking Healthcare explores what to expect from the recent announcement by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration that the agency has formally launched its Digital Health Center of Excellence.
This edition of Hacking Healthcare begins by examining the sobering news that ransomware has been cited as likely being responsible for an individual’s death. Next, it highlights some recent work conducted by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) that has resulted in a new…