The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, Federal Bureau of Investigation, and Department of Health and Human Services Friday said they continue to assess the ransomware threat to the health care sector.

鈥淎t this time, there is no additional information to share, but we encourage the healthcare sector to continue sustainable levels of vigilance towards ransomware threats to ensure reliable, required levels of patient care delivery,鈥 the agencies said, referring to their for details. 鈥淯nless there is new actionable information, there will not be further updates provided.鈥

John Riggi, AHA senior advisor for cyber and risk, said, 鈥淏ased upon conversations with the government, we believe the field鈥檚 serious attention to the threat advisory, along with quick implementation of government recommended defensive measures, helped repel a number of ransomware attacks against hospitals and health systems. This is the way it should work 鈥 timely and actionable threat intelligence from the government and an immediate response and feedback from the field. The government and the field working together as partners, helped defend patient care services and protect patient data. Please remember, this battle is not over 鈥 remain vigilant.鈥

For more on this and other hospital and health system cybersecurity and risk issues, contact Riggi at jriggi@aha.org.

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