We take a ‘deep dive’ look into the responses from participants in a range of sectors. What are the biggest threats faced by different industries? What are their priorities? And who are their most reliable allies in the struggle against cybercrime?
Category: Healthcare
Rising AI stars to watch: Babylon Health – The one watching out for us. And over us…
Their bedside manner may leave something to be desired, but their diagnostic skills are pretty robust. That’s what Babylon Health revealed this June when their AI systems undertook a “representative sample-set” of questions from the final GP assessment – and beat the diagnostic capabilities of their human counterparts.
SingHealth breach leaks personal and medical info on 1.5 million, including PM Lee Hsien Loong
The personal information of 1.5 million people has been compromised, including details on medication dispensed to the Prime Minister and several other ministers.
CyberMDX raises $10M for healthcare cybersecurity solution
CyberMDX has raised $10 million in Series A funding for its healthcare-specific visibility and risk management platform.
Health data of 150,000 NHS patients shared without consent
Confidential data of around 150,000 NHS patients has been shared without their consent for over two years, due to a coding error.
Optical Center fined €250,000 by CNIL over ‘significant data leak’
French data protection authority CNIL has issued a €250,000 fine against Optical Center in relation to a complaint about a “significant data leak” in July 2017.
Lincare to pay $875,000 to employees following data breach
Lincare Holdings Inc, the US’s largest provider of home respiratory supplies, has agreed to pay $875,000 to settle a class-action lawsuit from employees over a data breach which occurred in February 2017.
IT Governance: List of data breaches and cyber attacks in August 2017
IT Governance releases list of August 2017’s data breaches & cyberattacks
The new short: find industries exposed to exotic hacking attacks
“This one blew up. This was like nothing else we’d seen,” said Butts, who, like the hackers working with Muddy Waters, researches ways to subvert safeguards designed to prevent intruders from breaking into medical devices. “This is almost like The Big Short — someone saw something that nobody else did.”