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Please see the attached weekly threat brief from the HHS Health Sector Cybersecurity Coordination Center (HC3). This week's briefing is on Zero-Day Attacks and covers the following topics:
One chapter in a UK HealthCare video series focuses on its NICU, PICU and labor and delivery teams, who are caring for the 鈥渟ickest patients this hospital is seeing at times鈥 and urging pregnant women to get vaccinated.
The AHA supports many parts of the Build Back Better Act that would advance health in our nation鈥檚 communities.
GCH is using logic and convenience to break down barriers and get shots into the arms of kids and their caregivers.
This time has been hard for many, but it has been especially challenging for doctors, nurses and health care workers. Through it all, they have cared for their communities with compassion and skill. We invite you to thank the women and men at your local hospital or health system for all they do to鈥
In recognition of National Rural Health Day, John Supplitt, Sr. Director, AHA Rural Health Services is joined by four colleagues from AHA each of whom has a unique perspective on pathways to recovery and solutions to the challenges confronting rural health care providers and the communities they鈥
This week, Hacking Healthcare begins by examining how a Tesla over-the-air update went awry and how the incident could have larger implications for the healthcare sector.
At a Glance TThis joint cybersecurity advisory is the result of an analytic effort among  the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), the Australian Cyber
As of November 2021, FBI forensic analysis indicated exploitation of a 0-day vulnerability in the FatPipe MPVPN庐 device software1 going back to at least May 2021.