Cybersecurity

Read: German Hospital Differs in Ransomware Response from American Counterpart

German Hospital Differs in Ransomware Response from American Counterpart

German authorities have advised hospital officials not to contact the hacker as they work to restore the system.

Calif. Hospital Taken Offline by Ransomware

The hospital has transferred patients as it attempts to bring its database back online.

Read: 63,000 UCF Students’ Information Hacked, Stolen

63,000 UCF Students’ Information Hacked, Stolen

Students and faculty have voiced their frustrations about the hack on social media since the school’s announcement.

Read: Va. Tech Students Upset with 2-Factor Authentication

Va. Tech Students Upset with 2-Factor Authentication

Students are arguing that the new system is inconvenient.

Read: 6 Surprisingly Common Crimes Committed in Hospitals

6 Surprisingly Common Crimes Committed in Hospitals

Checking out these hospital crimes will make security officials better prepared to deal with emergencies.

Read: Researchers Find Widespread Hacking Vulnerabilities in Medical Devices

Researchers Find Widespread Hacking Vulnerabilities in Medical Devices

The cybersecurity vulnerabilities risk patient safety and privacy.

Read: 17 Security Tech Trends You’ll See at ASIS 2015

17 Security Tech Trends You’ll See at ASIS 2015

Check out the most captivating technologies that will be on display in Anaheim, Calif.

Read: Integrators Identify 10 Critical Cybersecurity Challenges

Integrators Identify 10 Critical Cybersecurity Challenges

Be sure your physical security systems integrator addresses these network security issues.

Read: Paths to Integrating Campus Electronic Security Systems

Paths to Integrating Campus Electronic Security Systems

An electronic security migration plan will ensure organizations transitioning from analog to digital select systems that interoperate. A good plan will also help to evaluate the infrastructure used to support the technology.

Read: U.S. Dept. of Ed Provides Guidance on Protecting Student Privacy

U.S. Dept. of Ed Provides Guidance on Protecting Student Privacy

This video shows how K-12 schools can improve how they protect student privacy while using online educational services and applications.

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