US Cracks Down on Anthropic AI Models Amid Abuse Concerns
Anthropic abruptly suspended all access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5 after receiving an export control directive that banned foreign nationals from using the technology.
Anthropic abruptly suspended all access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5 after receiving an export control directive that banned foreign nationals from using the technology.
Business Associates Face Increased Regulatory Scrutiny as Vendor Breaches Soar The HIPAA Journal
The healthcare industry has the highest rate of third-party data breaches out of any sector, according to the Verizon Data […] The post Business Associates Face Increased Regulatory Scrutiny as Vendor Breaches Soar appeared first on The HIPAA Journal.
Why continuous audit readiness helps MedTech organizations move faster—without sacrificing confidence or control.
HIMSSCast: Are health systems obligated to give cyber intel to the FBI? Healthcare IT News
By Leigh Poland - At first glance, the April 1, 2026, ICD 10 update from CMS and NCHS looks deceptively quiet. ICD 10 CM adds no new diagnosis codes, retires none, and leaves the Official Coding Guidelines untouched. It reads like a maintenance cycle, but that surface-level stab…
The stroke treatment could contribute about $100 million in incremental revenue over time to Boston Scientific, the buyer of Penumbra, one analyst said.
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has issued a Binding Operational Directive (BOD 26-04) establishing new deadlines for vulnerability […] The post CISA Instructs Federal Agencies to Adopt Risk-Based Approach for Vulnerability Remediation appeared first …
Labcorp Agrees to $35M Settlement to Resolve AMCA Data Breach Litigation The HIPAA Journal
A $35,000,000 settlement has been agreed to resolve a long-running class action lawsuit against Labcorp over a 2018 cybersecurity incident […] The post Labcorp Agrees to $35M Settlement to Resolve AMCA Data Breach Litigation appeared first on The HIPAA Journal.
Feds seized AudiA6 and Dark2Web in a major crypto laundering case, arresting two suspects linked to over $389M in alleged illicit transactions.
The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) ordered government agencies to patch an actively exploited Ivanti Sentry flaw within three days, as mandated by the newly issued Binding Operational Directive (BOD) 26-04. [...]
Authorities in Europe have disrupted AudiA6, a cryptocurrency laundering service used by ransomware gangs and cybercriminal networks. Europol, in a statement issued Thursday, said the dismantling of AudiA6 cut off a "key financial pipeline used to wash hundreds of millions in il…
In an unusual misinformation campaign, fraudulent data breach disclosures were submitted to Maine's official breach portal and publicly posted before their legitimacy could be verified, prompting companies to deny the claims. [...]
NOW on demand, The Tate Chronicles with host Jim Tate and guest Ritesh Ramesh, Chief Executive Officer at MDaudit. Common reasons for claim denial and the impact on AI efficiencies are the topics in the discussion. The post Strengthening Billing Compliance and Revenue Integrity a…
The Personal Information Protection Commission (PIPC), South Korea's data protection regulator, has fined e-commerce giant Coupang a record 624.6 billion won (roughly $409 million) following a massive data breach affecting more than 37 million customers [...]
The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) announced a new Binding Operational Directive, 26-04, that prioritizes security updates for Federal Civilian Executive Branch (FCEB) agencies. [...]
PHI Compromised in Cyber Incidents at Medenet; United Medical Doctors; Stewart Home & School The HIPAA Journal
Cybersecurity incidents involving unauthorized access to protected health information have been announced by the revenue cycle management company Medenet, the […] The post PHI Compromised in Cyber Incidents at Medenet; United Medical Doctors; Stewart Home & School appeared first …
Florida Law Firm Data Breach Affects 65,000 Individuals The HIPAA Journal