TLDR:
- The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has initiated a “one-stop shop” cybersecurity program for healthcare entities.
- The program aims to provide resources and strategies to combat increasing cybersecurity challenges in the healthcare sector.
The HHS’s Administration for Strategic Preparedness and Response (ASPR) is leading the effort to centralize cybersecurity programs for healthcare organizations in response to a recent cyberattack on a United Healthcare subsidiary by the BlackCat ransomware group. This attack caused significant disruptions in the healthcare supply chain, highlighting the vulnerability of the sector to cyber threats.
In response to the attack, the ASPR plans to create new cybersecurity strategies and best practices for healthcare entities, aiming to streamline the process of engaging with federal cybersecurity resources. The initiative comes after a letter from Sen. Gary Peters inquiring about the HHS’s prevention measures against such cyber catastrophes.
Through the one-stop shop program, healthcare organizations will have better access to resources and guidance to enhance their cybersecurity posture and defend against future threats within the evolving digital landscape.