Cybersecurity and Privacy
This week's top stories include ex-CEO Cyrus Massoumi claiming his former colleagues coordinated a plan to replace him, a study finding telehealth to be the biggest threat to healthcare cybersecurity, and a NorthShore breach affecting 348,00 people.
Cybersecurity expert Randy Bradley says outside-the-four-walls threats include makeshift triage units, but you can still move wisely even if you are moving fast.
Ryan Kalember, executive vice president of cybersecurity strategy at Proofpoint, says organizations must line up their defenses the same way that they're being attacked.
In a new investigation by Amnesty International, the two Gulf states and Norway have released apps that reportedly operate as mass surveillance tools.
Fortinet's Sonia Arista and Renee Tarun discuss staying on top of cybersecurity in a changing business landscape.
The error allowed a patient to access video recordings of another patient’s consultation.
An International Digital Accountability Council report is the latest suggesting that a number of COVID-19 apps are missing key security measures.
A new Babel Street report found a spike in coronavirus related drug mentions on rouge pharmacy sites in mid-March and early-April.
Of 50 worldwide COVID-19 apps analyzed in Nature Medicine, only 16 promised to anonymize, encrypt and secure the data they collect.