Special Bulletin
HC3 TLP White Report: Health Sector Cybersecurity: 2021 Retrospective and 2022 Look Ahead – March 3, 2022
March 3, 2022
Agenda
- Introduction/Overview
- Healthcare Cybersecurity up to 2021
- Timeline of Events and Incidents
- Healthcare Cybersecurity Throughout 2021
- Detailed Timeline of Events and Incidents
- Healthcare Cybersecurity – 2022 and Beyond
- How to Move Forward
- Conclusions
- References
Introduction/Overview
- Cybercriminals and nation-states have engaged in cyberattacks against healthcare organizations for years
- What is different about today?
- What will we have to be concerned with tomorrow?
- In recent years and continuing today:
- Ransomware continues to be relevant despite efforts to combat it
- Data breaches are as common as ever
- Vulnerabilities continue to be released; phishing and RDP continue to be compromised
- What’s different about today?
- Threat actors continue to evolve and become more sophisticated and effective
- Distributed attack vectors are increasingly used
- Managed service provider compromise
- Supply chain compromise
- Open-source software compromise
- Distributed attack vectors are increasingly used
- Governments are increasingly aggressive in fighting back
- Despite this, healthcare organizations have as big a role as ever in defending themselves
- Threat actors continue to evolve and become more sophisticated and effective
View the detailed report below.
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