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Today is a part of This Week In Health IT that is dedicated to propelling healthcare forward by amplifying the voices of advancement and innovation in health technology. Managing Editor and Host Bill Russell has served on executive teams in healthcare, higher education, and Fortune 500 consulting practices. As Chief Information Officer for St. Joseph Health, a 16 hospital $6.5 billion system, he rapidly accelerated the diffusion of new IT strategies, adopted emerging models like cloud, agile development, and invested in two successful startups. On This Week in Health IT, Bill utilizes his experience to prompt leaders, innovators, and organizations to share their stories in a conversational style to capture the wisdom of the industry. Stay up to date, prepare your team, and propel healthcare forward. Subscribe today at https://www.thisweekhealth.com/subscribe.© 2021 Today in Health IT Economía Enfermedades Físicas Higiene y Vida Saludable
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  • 2 Minute Drill: North Korean Infiltration and Ransomware Gang Shutdowns with Drex DeFord
    Jul 10 2025

    Drex covers three major cybersecurity developments impacting healthcare: the expanding North Korean remote worker infiltration scheme targeting US companies with stolen identities and deepfakes, a cyberattack on medical device manufacturer Monic that disrupted critical supply chains, and the suspicious shutdown of Hunter's International ransomware group offering free decryption tools. Essential insights for healthcare organizations on hiring security, supply chain vulnerabilities, and evolving ransomware tactics.

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  • UnHack (the News): Reported Cyber Breach Death and the Interconnected World with Mick Coady
    Jul 7 2025
    July 7, 2025: Mick Coady, CTO at Armis, joins Drex for the news. This episode examines a sobering milestone: the first confirmed patient death directly attributed to a ransomware attack on London's blood distribution system. The conversation explores how a single cyber incident creates cascading effects across entire healthcare networks, flooding neighboring hospitals with redirected patients and overwhelming emergency departments. With 28 healthcare security incidents reported in June alone—many involving third-party vendors—the discussion questions whether the industry fully understands how interconnected systems create compounding vulnerabilities. From agricultural equipment with satellite connectivity to medical devices running outdated firmware, every connected endpoint represents a potential entry point for attackers. Key Points:
    • 01:43 Ransomware Attack Leads to Patient Death
    • 06:10 Rural Healthcare During Cyber Attacks
    • 09:11 Third-Party Risks in Cybersecurity
    • 10:29 Cybersecurity in Agriculture and Implications

    News Articles:
    • Ransomware attack contributed to patient’s death, says Britain’s NHS
    • HHS Breach Portal
    • College students hacked into tractors. Manufacturers wanted them to do it

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  • 2 Minute Drill: AI Takes the Lead and Scattered Spider's Airline Attack with Drex DeFord
    Jul 3 2025

    Drex covers three critical cybersecurity developments: Expo's groundbreaking AI-powered penetration testing system dominates HackerOne with over 1,000 vulnerabilities found, Microsoft redesigns the iconic Blue Screen of Death after 40 years, and the Scattered Spider ransomware group pivots from insurance to airline industry attacks using advanced social engineering and deepfakes.

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