American Hospital Association and Health-ISAC Joint Threat Bulletin
Russian Ransomware Gangs Disrupt Patient Care
Executive Summary:
The recent ransomware attacks on OneBlood, Synnovis, and Octapharma by Russian cybercrime ransomware gangs resulted in a massive disruption to patient care. The outcomes of these attacks highlight the need to incorporate mission-critical and life-critical third-party suppliers into enterprise risk management and emergency management plans to maintain resiliency and redundancy in the modern digitally connected healthcare ecosystem.
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