Network Infrastructure

A neural network shaped like a brain aimed at network infrastructure
By Andrea Fox 02:32 pm July 31, 2024
Several factors combined to hit healthcare hardest again this year, but new research by the Ponemon Institute and IBM Security also found that using artificial intelligence in security reduced attacks' severity in terms of cost and recovery time.
Facade of Seoul St Mary's Hospital
By Adam Ang 09:12 pm July 29, 2024
The hospital group has recently demonstrated EMR and IT infrastructure maturity above the regional and global averages.
Surgical operations for robotic surgery shown
By Andrea Fox 11:23 am July 22, 2024
Since its botched Microsoft security update this past week, most healthcare organizations seem to be resuming normal operations. But one of the largest IT snafus ever shows that the industry must better prepare for third-party technology disruptions.
Windows "blue screen of death"
By Andrea Fox 10:38 am July 19, 2024
CrowdSrike says the BSOD outage for Microsoft Windows was caused by a botched security update. It has resulted in surgical cancellations, ambulance diversions and other patient care disruptions at doctors' offices, ERs and hospitals around the globe.
Cybersecurity lock
By Mike Miliard 10:34 am June 26, 2024
Also: HIMSS Privacy and Security leader campaigns for ISC2 Board.
Doctors looking at a tablet
By Andrea Fox 11:24 am June 25, 2024
In 2023, 35% of third-party breaches affected healthcare organizations with application security presenting the broadest attack surface, according to a new cybersecurity analysis of the largest healthcare companies.
A doctor reading a patient's file on a digital tablet
By Adam Ang 01:40 am June 21, 2024
Also, North Queensland GPs have been using AI to increase registrations to MyMedicare.
Workers lay out a layer of cement on a foundation.
By Andrea Fox 10:22 am June 18, 2024
The Margo initiative is developing an open standard to scale data exchange across multi-vendor environments and help organizations automate interoperability with edge applications, devices and software.
Hacker looks at files
By Andrea Fox 01:15 pm June 14, 2024
"Healthcare organizations cannot rely on legacy technologies to detect and respond to today’s attacks," says Ricardo Villadiego, CEO of cybersecurity firm Lumu.
IT and security professionals in a server room
By Andrea Fox 09:35 am June 13, 2024
A cyberattack investigation has found that files were stolen during the May incident, some of which "may contain" protected health information and personally identifiable information, the health system says.