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Healthcare Organizations Warned of Risk of Cyberattacks via SEO Poisoning

HIPAA Journal

In a recently published analyst note , the Health Sector Cybersecurity Coordination Center (HC3) draws attention to the practice of SEO poisoning – a tactic often used by malicious actors to trick individuals into disclosing sensitive information or downloading malware.

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Generative AI Tool Without Ethical Restrictions Offered on Hacking Forums

HIPAA Journal

This week, the Health Sector Cybersecurity Coordination Center (HC3) published a brief explaining the benefits of AI, how the technology can easily be abused by malicious actors, and provided recommendations for healthcare organizations to improve their defenses against AI-enabled attacks.

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Telehealth is biggest threat to healthcare cybersecurity, says report

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

"The starkest increase in mentions of telehealth keywords was observed from the second to the third week of March, when there was a 144% increase," according to the report. Report authors also flagged endpoint security – including medical devices and COVID diagnostic devices – as a major concern.

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Bonus Features – September 17, 2023 – 20% of healthcare marketers worried about job security amid AI adoption, 53% of executives using AI to address drug diversion “very confident” in their efforts, and more

Healthcare IT Today

That said, many marketers are using AI for tasks such as keyword research (39%), content creation (36%), and content optimization (26%). Development infrastructure is far and away the most exposed attack surface in healthcare , accounting for 56% of all cybersecurity incidents, according to research from Palo Alto Networks Unit 42.

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FDA Unlocks the Key to Innovation in Interoperable Medical Devices

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There needs to be a strong focus on security, which includes both privacy and cybersecurity, as well as patient safety. A quick search on the FDA consensus standards database using the keyword “interoperability” shows 32 standards. Risk analysis has always been critical for medical devices, but now takes on a new significance.

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