Becker's Healthcare September 20, 2024
Naomi Diaz

UnitedHealth Group subsidiary Change Healthcare had to “start over” with its computer systems following a ransomware attack in February, Cyberscoop reported Sept. 19.

“When I say start over, I really, truly mean start over,” Steven Martin, UnitedHealth Group’s chief information security officer said at the Washington, D.C.-based Mandiant Worldwide Information Security Exchange. “The only thing that we kept from the old environment into the new environment was the cables. New routers, new switches, new compute infrastructure, deployed everything from a safe environment, truly started over. I felt like that was the only way that we could really ensure that we ended up...

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