Health-ISAC

Health-ISAC

Computer and Network Security

Ormond Beach, FL 10,111 followers

Collaboration for Resilience in Healthcare

About us

Health-ISAC (Health Information Sharing and Analysis Center), is a global, non-profit, member-driven organization where health sector stakeholders join a trusted community and forum for coordinating, collaborating and sharing vital physical and cyber threat intelligence and best practices with each other. Members use this information to extend their security operations team and to create situational awareness, inform risk-based decision-making and mitigate against threats. Membership is open to public & private hospitals, ambulatory providers, health insurance payers, pharmaceutical/biotech manufacturers, laboratory, diagnostic, medical device manufacturers, medical schools, medical R&D organizations and other relevant health sector stakeholders. Member organizations become more resilient by working together, benefiting the entire health sector and its vital role in critical infrastructure worldwide.

Industry
Computer and Network Security
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Ormond Beach, FL
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
2010
Specialties
Cybersecurity, Security Intelligence, Information Sharing, Cybersecurity Incident Response, and Cybersecurity Leading Practice

Locations

  • Primary

    226 North Nova Road, Suite 391

    Ormond Beach, FL 32174, US

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Employees at Health-ISAC

Updates

  • Strategies for a Stronger Healthcare SMB: A Threat Report by OpenText on Tuesday, February 18th at 1pm. https://lnkd.in/eWkxH8j7 What You’ll Learn: - Understand the current cybersecurity threats facing Healthcare and the latest trends in malware, ransomware, and phishing attacks. - Learn about the impact of generative AI on the sophistication of email threats and the strategies used by cybercriminals. - Discover actionable defense strategies and best practices to protect against emerging malware threats. 2024 has seen a dramatic escalation in the complexity and scale of malware attacks. From the ransomware drama between the FBI and LockBit to the emergence of new players like RansomHub, cybercriminals are deploying ever-more sophisticated tactics to disrupt businesses and extort millions. This year’s Nastiest Malware report takes an in-depth look at the top ransomware groups and malware campaigns that have dominated the headlines, highlighting their evolving methods and the devastating impact they’ve had across industries, including healthcare. Join cybersecurity expert Tyler Moffitt as he breaks down the most dangerous malware threats of 2024 for the healthcare industry, from high-profile attacks on critical infrastructure to data breaches targeting sensitive healthcare and financial information. Learn how these groups are leveraging ransomware-as-a-service (RaaS) models to evade law enforcement, double extortion techniques, and supply chain vulnerabilities to cause unprecedented damage. #cybersecurity #threatawareness #ransomware

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    Experts Offer Advice for Managing Growing Inventories and Resources for Providers. The HSCC’s “Health Industry Cybersecurity—Managing Legacy Technology Security”—or HIC-MaLTS—guidance offers organizations best practices for managing the cyber risks of legacy medical technologies, said Phil Englert, vice president of medical device security at the Health Information Sharing and Analysis Center. HIC-MaLTS takes on common healthcare cybersecurity challenges. https://lnkd.in/em8k6erp Health Sector Coordinating Council - Cybersecurity #medicaldevices #biomedicalengineering #healthtech

    • Photo of a hospital bed with connected medical devices. Inset photo of Phil Englert with this pulled quote: Neglecting early planning and negotiating shared cyber resilience responsibilities in medical device procurement is the biggest missed chance to better manage cybersecurity risks."

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  • This Cyber Threat Alliance report underscores that proactive measures, coupled with established best practices, are essential to mitigate the risks posed by AI-driven threats. Organizations must align their policies and practices to address the unique vulnerabilities associated with GenAI and can adopt a holistic approach that integrates technology, policy, and education. Ethan Muntz https://lnkd.in/eGAXH8B8 #AI #cybersecurity #healthit

    • Health-ISAC proudly collaborated with the CTA Working Committee to contribute to this report.

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  • Host Frank Cilluffo interviews Errol Weiss, Chief Security Officer at the Health Information Sharing and Analysis Center (Health ISAC). They discuss the evolving cybersecurity challenges in the healthcare sector, including ransomware, supply chain vulnerabilities, and the critical need for better security measures to protect medical devices and patient data. https://lnkd.in/gwy4fiXc Weiss shares insights from his extensive experience in both healthcare and financial services cybersecurity, highlighting lessons learned, the role of information sharing, and the importance of proactive measures to mitigate risks. #healthit #healthtech #ransomware

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  • Members, be sure to tune in for January's Engaging Talks & Contributions webinar to catch up on "The Latest in Healthcare Threat Intelligence."  Next Thursday, January 30th at noon ET. The health sector faces a growing and sophisticated range of cyber threats, with ransomware and information-stealing malware (info stealers) at the forefront. This webinar will delve into recent developments in the cybercrime ecosystem, providing an incisive look at how these threats target healthcare institutions. Flare Senior Threat Intelligence Researcher Tammy Harper will highlight key trends and the cascading impacts these threats have on patient safety, operational integrity, and financial stability. Health-ISAC's vetted group of Community Services providers offers Members free and deeply discounted security resources to help improve sector resilience. #Flare #ransomware #cybertrends #2025

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  • Strengthen your organization's resiliency. Health sector security professionals can register for this full-day, in-person security workshop to discuss the threats and challenges to health sector organizations. Learn best practices, lessons learned, current threats, and new ideas & solutions with colleagues. The event also provides an opportunity to meet, collaborate, and build relationships with colleagues in the health sector security ecosystem. Open to Members and non-members who are eligible for Membership. https://lnkd.in/eQigJVXH Date: Wednesday, 5 February 2025 Time: 09:30 – 16:30 (registration begins at 08:30) Host: Siemens Healthineers Location: Bratislava, Slovakia Topics include: - Health-ISAC 2025 Update & Current Threats - Our approach to OT security strategy - Discussion about the European Action Plan on the Cybersecurity of Hospitals and Healthcare Providers - Navigating the dynamic ransomware landscape: A Member discusses their approach to tracking threat actors - Hardware Hacking in Med-Tech - A Member discusses PQC Transition #healthtech #pharmaceuticals #medicaldevices

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    Here is the agenda for this month's Monthly threat Briefing for Members. Join one of the two sessions as we discuss: ~Current Healthcare Overview: Trending Impacts on Healthcare ~New Trends In Cyber Security: Akira & Beyond: Ransomware's Impact on #Healthcare ~Securing Healthcare: The Vital Role of DMARC for Cyber Resilience ~Vulnerability Trends in Healthcare: Exploitation Risks of Ivanti Connect Secure Vulnerability (CVE-2025-0282) ~ Emerging Threats - #Ransomware: CL0P, Cleo, and Emerging Ransomware Insights ~Physical Security: Impacts of Severe Winter Storms  ~Legal & Regulatory: #HIPAA Security Rule NPRM ~Significant Global Dates: Monthly Awareness ~ European Cyber Watch Tuesday, January 28: AMERICAS Monthly Threat Briefing - 12:00 PM ET Wednesday, January 29: EUROPEAN Monthly Threat Briefing - 3:00 PM CET Thank you to this month's content contributors: Tyler Moffitt - OpenText Cybersecurity   Celestine Jahren - Censys Yelisey Bohuslavskiy - RedSense Errol Weiss Geoffrey Mann  Vasileios Mingos Toni Ramljak Taylor Porter Timothy McGiff

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  • Episode 14 of the Inevitability Curve podcast just dropped. Phil Englert joins host Chris Blask to discuss ISACs, software supply chains, sharing SBOMs, and assessing risk in the health environment. Phil, VP of Medical Device Security at Health-ISAC, and Chris, VP of Strategy at Cybeats, co-chair a CISA working group on software bill of materials (SBOM) sharing. The working group has developed a process to help ISACs and similar organizations determine the control architecture necessary to manage the distribution of SBOMs among their members. https://lnkd.in/evbDe6jb #SBOM #medtech #softwarearchitecture

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