
But the state Department of Human Services claims there’s no evidence that the information has been viewed or misused.

But the state Department of Human Services claims there’s no evidence that the information has been viewed or misused.

The medical device manufacturer has updated the software as part of a voluntary recall to address safety risk.

Healthcare leaders say their strategies could place patients at risk, a new survey found.

Cops identified the alleged Golden State Killer using DNA collected by a direct-to-consumer company. But that might not concern the public, a new study finds.

Why SOC 2 certification could help health systems.

The playbook describes readiness activities that’ll enable health systems to better prepare for a MedTech cybersecurity incident.

8 common printer cyber-hardening mistakes that could endanger your network.

A new JAMA study finds that the number of data breaches has increased nearly every year since 2010.

When physicians and hospital executives don’t see eye to eye, problems arise. Both groups must work together to bridge the Clinical Divide.

The regulator agreed with the report’s three premarket review recommendations.

Healthcare is a major hacking target. Get ready before things get messy.

Phishing causes some of healthcare’s worst data breaches.

Healthcare organizations can benefit from third-party assistance.

Why the finding is significant in healthcare and elsewhere.

How the identity platform could help healthcare.

Healthcare organizations reported 31 privacy incidents last month.

The week’s health-tech news that you can’t miss.

Data Book explores consent through the story of Henrietta Lacks and talks germline editing with Marcy Darnovsky, Ph.D.

What the UnityPoint Health attack means.

23andMe, Ancestry and others agreed to detailed transparency, separate consent for third-party sharing and limits on police disclosure.

But the industry can adopt strategies to protect patient data.

How can healthcare discuss and deliver cutting-edge treatments without violating patients’ rights?

From HHS to the FDA, participants are tackling the problem from several angles.

But the diagnostics company hasn’t found evidence of a data breach.

Can healthcare disruption stop these extortion scams?