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Exchange Breach - How the CIO role in Security is Changing
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English - March 09, 2021 10:00 - 5 minutes - 3.79 MB - ★★★★★ - 5 ratingsMedicine Health & Fitness Technology health it healthcare technology cio cmio interoperability news Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Security keeps coming up in my feed. Has this changed the role of the CIO in Healthcare?
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Microsoft Corp. is urging customers to download software patches after state-sponsored hackers based in China broke into some customers’ copies of its software for email, contacts and calendar using multiple previously undiscovered flaws.
The attackers used the vulnerabilities to hack into Microsoft Exchange Server, allowing them to break into email accounts and install malware to “facilitate long-term access to victim environments,” Microsoft said Tuesday.
Microsoft released patches for the flaws in a blog post announcing the attack. “Microsoft has detected multiple 0-day exploits being used to attack on-premises versions of Microsoft Exchange Server in limited and targeted attacks,” the blog said.
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The Cyber landscape has shifted from losing peoples information to outright corporate espionage and take downs.
Has this impacted the Healthcare CIOs role in security?
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-03-02/microsoft-says-china-linked-group-targets-exchange-email?srnd=technology-vp
Security keeps coming up in my feed. Has this changed the role of the CIO in Healthcare?
FTA
Microsoft Corp. is urging customers to download software patches after state-sponsored hackers based in China broke into some customers’ copies of its software for email, contacts and calendar using multiple previously undiscovered flaws.
The attackers used the vulnerabilities to hack into Microsoft Exchange Server, allowing them to break into email accounts and install malware to “facilitate long-term access to victim environments,” Microsoft said Tuesday.
Microsoft released patches for the flaws in a blog post announcing the attack. “Microsoft has detected multiple 0-day exploits being used to attack on-premises versions of Microsoft Exchange Server in limited and targeted attacks,” the blog said.
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The Cyber landscape has shifted from losing peoples information to outright corporate espionage and take downs.
Has this impacted the Healthcare CIOs role in security?
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-03-02/microsoft-says-china-linked-group-targets-exchange-email?srnd=technology-vp