2 Minute Drill: New Regulations, Major Breaches, and Emerging Threats with Drex DeFord
Episode 426th July 2024 • This Week Health: Newsroom • This Week Health
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  Everyone, I'm Drex, and this is the Two Minute Drill, where we do at least three stories at least two times a week, all part of one great community, the 229 Cyber and Risk community here at This Week Health. Hope you had a great Independence Day. Today's drill is brought to you by Fortified Health. No matter where you're at in your cybersecurity journey, Fortified can help you improve your security posture through their 24 7 threat defense services, or advisory solutions delivered through Central Command, a first of its kind platform that simplifies cybersecurity management and provides the visibility you need to mature your program.

Learn more at FortifiedHealthSecurity. com. Thanks for joining me today. Here's some stuff you might want to know about. Cybersecurity performance goals and associated healthcare cyber regs are coming soon. These new minimum standards for security performance are expected to be issued by the year. Within weeks, according to Anne Neuberger, Deputy National Security Advisor.

me, HHS's budget proposal for:

Unfortunately, I think focusing on hospitals is just a part of the security problem. In our industry, everything is connected to everything else, whether it's networks or software as a service provider or Payers. Our third party partners also need to meet a higher standard. I mean, go take a look at the HHS Wall of Shame breach portal, and you'll see the number of business associates reporting breaches, which affects all of their customers.

And while there's a billion dollars worth of proposed help in the HHS budget proposal, it's mostly aimed at buying tools. And while the tools are important, it's honestly the people, skills, and experience that a lot of hospitals lack, sometimes In those situations, adding technology can actually make the environment more vulnerable if the tech isn't tended to properly.

ssia's invasion of Ukraine in:

The U. S. State Department is offering a 10 million reward for information on Amin Stigall, a cyber thug reportedly used an unnamed U. S. based company to distribute wiper malware and steal data, including patient health records. Antlery Children's Hospital in Chicago is notifying nearly 800, 000 people that their information was compromised in a ransomware attack earlier in the year.

The ransomware as a service group named RISDA has been identified as the attacker. Children's data, as we've talked about here previously, children's data is especially valuable to criminals because the victim may not discover that their information has been misused until they grow up and apply for their first credit card or try to get their first car loan.

Thanks again to the Two Minute Drill's sponsor, healthcare cyber partner, Fortified Health Security. With a 98 percent client retention rate and three consecutive best in class awards, Fortified's exclusive focus on healthcare cybersecurity makes them the go to partner for healthcare organizations wanting to strengthen their security posture.

Find out more at fortifiedhealthsecurity. com. That's it for today's Two Minute Drill. I appreciate you being here. Stay a little paranoid. I'll see you around campus.

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