The Department of Health and Human Services Oct. 6  health care organizations to patch a critical vulnerability in Cisco鈥檚 Emergency Responder communications platform that allows a cyberattacker to completely compromise a vulnerable system and use it for further attacks across an enterprise network. HHS鈥 Health Sector Cybersecurity Coordination Center (HC3) recommends health care organizations identify vulnerable systems in their infrastructure and prioritize the software update.

鈥淭his is another example of cyber adversaries exploiting vulnerabilities in our mission-critical third-party technology to gain access to our networks,鈥 said John Riggi, AHA鈥檚 national advisor for cybersecurity and risk. 鈥淐isco鈥檚 Emergency Responder platform functions as a layer on top of Cisco鈥檚 Unified Communications Manager, which runs 85 million Voice over IP phones, including ones installed in hospitals and health systems. Patching this critical vulnerability is essential to ensure the security of communications systems and prevent malicious remote access to hospital and health system computer networks.鈥 

For more information on this or other cyber and risk issues, contact Riggi at鈥jriggi@aha.org. For the latest cyber and risk resources and threat intelligence, visit鈥aha.org/cybersecurity.

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