HealthTech October 6, 2025
Lee Pierce, Ben Sokolow

Proposed policy changes and the growth of artificial intelligence require healthcare organizations to shore up their approach to data and security.

Healthcare’s intrusion frequency is up 23% year-over-year, according to the CrowdStrike 2025 Threat Hunting Report, and artificial intelligence is only making it easier for bad actors to gain access to an organization’s network. With patient outcomes and data at risk, health systems need all the resources and support they can get to protect their environments from malicious attacks.

There are several proposed guidelines and regulations seeking to bolster cybersecurity in the healthcare sector, including the Healthcare Cybersecurity Act of 2025, America’s AI Action Plan and an updated HIPAA Security Rule.

It’s important that healthcare security leaders remain up to...

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