H-ISAC: White Reports

This edition of Hacking Healthcare begins by evaluating the National Institute of Standards and Technology鈥檚 (NIST) definition of 鈥渃ritical software鈥 and what that definition might mean for healthcare within the context of the cybersecurity executive order. Next, we take a look at a new US鈥
H-ISAC TLP Green Daily Cyber Headlines for July 6, 2021.
PrintNightmare is the name given to a critical remote code execution vulnerability in the Windows Print spooler service. Attackers can take advantage of this vulnerability to gain control of affected systems.
On July 6, 2021, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) published the Current Activity regarding customers affected by the Kaseya VSA Supply-Chain Ransomware Attack.
Microsoft has provided mitigation guidance to block attacks on systems vulnerable to exploits targeting the Windows Print Spooler zero-day vulnerability known as PrintNightmare. 
On July 2, 2021, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has published the Current Activity regarding the Kaseya VSA Supply-Chain Ransomware Attack.
H-ISAC TLP Green Daily Cyber Headlines for July 2, 2021
H-ISAC TLP Green Daily Cyber Headlines for July 1, 2021.
This week, Hacking Healthcare begins by breaking down how a new technology council created by US and EU representatives may ease the risk of divergent technology standards and help to ameliorate current disagreements over data privacy and security. Read more.
On June 30, 2021, the CERT Coordination Center (CERT/CC) released a Vulnerability Note (VU#383432) relat