New Law Enables FDA to Regulate Medical Device Cybersecurity
The new law requires manufacturers of medical devices to ensure that their equipment and related systems are cybersecure.
The new law requires manufacturers of medical devices to ensure that their equipment and related systems are cybersecure.
This summer’s Campus Safety Conferences will be held in Henderson, Nevada, July 10-12, and Dallas, Texas, July 31 – August 2.
LockBit has apologized to SickKids for targeting it with ransomware, releasing a free decryptor to the hospital.
Classes last week were cancelled in Massachusetts, and this week, in Iowa.
A new report found almost twice the number of K-12 schools were impacted by ransomware in 2022 compared to 2021.
From compliance mandates and campus culture to cyber security and access control, practitioners and solutions providers give their predictions on where the industry is headed.
A new study has found that that 33% of all organizations surveyed experienced an operational disruption as a result of a cyber breach in the past year.
The ransomware gang responsible for Knox College’s data breach is now directly contacting, intimidating students.
An FAQ page on the college’s website includes information like how to securely apply to the school or sign up for classes until all systems are restored.
Public information officers who operate government Twitter accounts are urging the public to verify public safety accounts.