
HEAL Security Dispatch: Windows Recall, $50M for Hospital Cybersecurity, and Dark Web Crackdown
HEAL Security Dispatch Daily Digest, hosted by Ri…
HEAL Security - Cybersecurity Intelligence & News for Healthcare · Cyber Security News - HEAL Security
May 22, 20244m 33s
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Show Notes
HEAL Security Dispatch Daily Digest, hosted by Richard Simmons from London, is an essential podcast that dives into the latest cybersecurity trends and expert insights with a focused lens on the intersection of healthcare and cybersecurity. In its latest episode dated Wednesday, 22nd May 2024, the podcast sheds light on a range of pressing cybersecurity issues, starting with the controversy surrounding Microsoft's Windows 11 update, which has raised significant privacy concerns due to enhanced data collection measures. The episode also covers the US government's investment of $50 million in auto-patching systems for hospital IT networks, aimed at fortifying the cybersecurity infrastructure of medical facilities against potential cyber threats. Further, it delves into the evolving landscape of cyber threats, including the use of YouTube for phishing scams and deepfake technologies by cybercriminals, and a critical vulnerability in GitHub's Enterprise Server. Additionally, the podcast discusses a malware campaign exploiting Microsoft Exchange Server vulnerabilities, targeting organizations since at least 2021, alongside the arrest of a suspect behind the dark web's Incognito Market. It concludes with the alarming news of a data breach within the Los Angeles Department of Mental Health, emphasizing the ongoing challenges and importance of cybersecurity in protecting sensitive information.
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