Data vulnerabilities, threat bulletins, and other actionable information will flow to security teams.
ANALYSIS | BY SCOTT MACE | NOVEMBER 21, 2022
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The College of Healthcare Information Management Executives (CHIME) is partnering with the Health Information Sharing and Analysis Center (Health-ISAC).
The partnership will enable CHIME members to receive newsletters and other resources on the latest cybersecurity threats and strategies to protect healthcare data.
CHIME serves more than 5,000 healthcare executives in 56 countries and two US territories and partners with more than 160 healthcare businesses and professional services firms.
The College of Healthcare Information Management Executives (CHIME) and its subsidiary professional organization, the Association for Executives in Healthcare Information Security (AEHIS), have teamed up with the Health Information Sharing and Analysis Center (Health-ISAC) to provide members with knowledge to protect their organizations from cybersecurity threats.
CHIME will distribute information collected by Health-ISAC, including newsletters, lists of vulnerabilities, threat bulletins, and other actionable and relevant information. This may include indicators of compromise, tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs) of threat actors, advice and best practices, mitigation strategies, and other related material.
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