The number of hospitals that have been affected by ransomware, business email compromise, and other cyber threats is increasing across all sectors, from small community hospitals such as Memorial Hospital and Manor in Bainbridge, Georgia, to those with a large number of beds.
In his opening keynote address at the HIMSS Healthcare Cybersecurity Forum last week in Washington, D.C., Greg Garcia, executive director of the Health Sector Coordinating Council Cybersecurity Working Group, indicated that there is now an average of two data breaches conducted every day within the American health care system.
People who work in hospitals and health systems are often targeted by cyber threat actors exploiting the basic vulnerabilities of their systems and taking advantage of the vulnerabilities. To illustrate these types of breaches, Kaiser Permanente, one of the country’s largest health systems, said it had sent a notice Sunday to those in Southern California whose personal health data had been compromised as a result of unauthorized access to two email accounts of employees.
The bad guys can also be skilled at exploiting their victim’s vulnerability, with sophisticated social engineering techniques coupled with phishing attacks that focus on bots.
As part of a cyber exploit, originally discovered earlier this month, Summit Pathology, an independent pathology service provider based in Colorado, had patient data associated with more than 1.8 million people
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