What “The Pitt” Gets Right About Ransomware and What Hospitals Can’t Afford to Ignore David Cottingham April 16, 2026 The Pitt may end its story with systems restored, but real hospitals don’t get that clean ending. Read More
Top 20 Healthcare Data Breaches of 2025 Security Staff February 17, 2026 Security magazine breaks down the top 20 breaches in healthcare for 2025.Read More
Healthcare Cybersecurity Is in Crisis — These Proven Controls Could Be the Cure Jud Dressler February 5, 2026 New analysis of healthcare cyber losses suggests that foundational controls remain the most effective at reducing risk.Read More
Is Email the Entry Point to a Well-Rounded Disinformation Attack? Sandy Kronenberg January 8, 2026 Email has always been the nervous system of business communication and is trusted, immediate and universal. Read More
Communication Criticized in Handling of Recent Healthcare Hack Security Staff January 5, 2026 This organization’s post-breach communication concerned some individuals. Read More
Cybersecurity Stagnation in Healthcare: The Hidden Financial Costs Russell Teague December 23, 2025 Rising breach costs and the financial impact of program immaturity. Read More
Enterprise Services Navigating the U.S. Department of Labor’s Health Plan Cybersecurity Guidance To help plan sponsors meet this challenge, the DOL has outlined 12 key practices that must become part of an ongoing cybersecurity strategy. Dawn Minemier Christopher Salone October 6, 2025 Earlier this year the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) broadened its cybersecurity guidance to cover all employee benefit plans, including health plans.Read More
145,000 Healthcare Records Exposed Security Staff October 2, 2025 A database in the healthcare industry was exposed. Read More
Georgia Hospital Notifies 160K Individuals of Breach 1 Year After Incident Jordyn Alger September 10, 2025 A Georgia hospital experienced a data breach on May 30, 2024, but notified affected consumers on August 27, 2025. Read More
The (Microsoft) Windows Are Wide Open for Bad Actors Jason Stewart August 26, 2025 Most healthcare organizations won’t be able to fully transition to Windows 11 before Microsoft ends Windows 10 support. That means that bad actors will soon be launching malware that takes advantage. Read More