H-ISAC: White Reports

This edition of Hacking Healthcare includes a notice from the FDA looking for nominations for the Patient Engagement Advisory Committee, along with an examine the results of a KPMG report on how artificial intelligence (鈥淎I鈥) is viewed by various industries among other resources.
In this edition of Hacking Healthcare, you will find an analysis of the coronavirus that tries to cut through the media sensationalism to explore a more nuanced perspective of its impacts along with an examination of why the anonymization of data is often more marketing myth than security fact.
In this edition of Hacking Healthcare, we begin by examining a milestone in the integration of Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning (AI/ML) into drug treatment development. Next, we brief you on new developments in Huawei鈥檚 ongoing saga to avoid a European ban and what it may mean for EU-US鈥
In this edition of Hacking Healthcare, we begin with an Idaho National Lab researcher that is shedding light on just how little we know about the threat of ICS (Industrial Control Systems) vulnerabilities.
In this edition of Hacking Healthcare, we begin with a warning about the use of emotiondetecting technologies and a call for their regulation. Next, we detail how the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (鈥淣IST鈥) is helping further biometric research. Finally, we briefly explain鈥
In this edition of Hacking Healthcare, we spotlight the Food and Drug Administration鈥檚 request for nominations to their Medical Devices Advisory Committee. Next, we brief you on Sen. Booker and Sen. Wyden鈥檚 mission to combat bias in healthcare algorithms. Additionally, we highlight a new indictment鈥
In this edition of Hacking Healthcare, we explore insider threats and the various ways they can negatively impact organizations. First, we analyze how the convergence of geopolitics and insider threats have led GitLab to consider banning individuals of certain nationalities from critical positions鈥
Weekly issue of H-ISAC Report: Hacking Healthcare - TLP White, November 5, 2019.
In this edition of Hacking Healthcare, we breakdown the United Kingdom鈥檚 National Cyber Security Centre鈥檚 annual review. Next, we examine the U.S. Department of Homeland Security鈥檚 push for U.S. federal agencies to implement vulnerability disclosure programs. Finally, we lament the discovery of鈥
This edition of Hacking Healthcare is dedicated to giving you a primer on some of the impacts geopolitical tensions can have on healthcare organizations, particularly in relation to technology and cybersecurity considerations. By outlining how geopolitics can lead to sanctions, impact third-party鈥