H-ISAC: White Reports

This edition of Hacking Healthcare takes a deeper look at international norms.
This episode of Hacking Healthcare provides updates on the ongoing saga of contact tracing efforts, including how Europe is set to be a testbed for Apple and Google’s digital approach;  explores how a South Korean telecommunications company is harnessing AI to help augment local…
this edition of Hacking Healthcare examines what to expect from two federal agencies formally naming China as a culprit in ongoing cyber espionage against healthcare organizations; new research that emphasizes just how important identity is to organizational cybersecurity and what the H-ISAC is…
This issue presents an extended look at digital contact tracing that includes an overview of contact tracing and its digital development; an outline of some political, technical, logistical and legal impediments and considerations of digital contact tracing efforts; followed by…
This edition of Hacking Healthcare includes an examination of how COVID-19 led the United Kingdom’s (UK) National Health Service (NHS) to give the country’s intelligence and security agency emergency powers over its networks.
In this edition of Hacking Healthcare, we begin with a discussion of the H-ISAC’s media kit on medical device security and coordinated vulnerability disclosure and how it will help educate media partners and the general public on those critical issues.
In this edition of Hacking Healthcare, we begin with a discussion of the H-ISAC’s media kit on medical device security and coordinated vulnerability disclosure and how it will help educate media partners and the general public on those critical issues. Next, we briefly explore the potential…
In this edition of Hacking Healthcare, we tackle three significant document releases that will affect numerous aspects of the healthcare sector. First, we dive into the final report issued by the Cyberspace Solarium Commission and recap a handful of recommendations that are likely to have the…
This edition of Hacking Healthcare, explores the German Patient Data Protection Act that is under criticism for its approach to cybersecurity and privacy; briefly examines the interesting effect the United States’ naming and shaming of Chinese state hackers is having; and breaks down why DNS over…