New Era of Cybersecurity Begins in Healthcare Sector

New Era of Cybersecurity Begins in Healthcare Sector

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services plans to update the HIPAA Security Rule for the first time in over a decade, introducing mandatory security measures to better safeguard electronic health information amid rising cybersecurity threats. With a staggering 1,002% increase in breaches affecting over 167 million individuals since 2018, these changes aim to bolster the healthcare sector’s defenses and ensure patient safety. Source and details of the news

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