HealthTech Magazines May 26, 2022

By Rishi Tripathi, Chief Information Security Officer, Mount Sinai Health System

Cyberattacks occur worldwide almost every day, yet it is challenging to learn the type and target of an attack in real time. A vast amount of cyber intelligence goes untapped; even if it could benefit everyone, companies do not want to share sensitive information broadly. Doing so, they may expose themselves to legal or regulatory scrutiny.

Companies certainly see the need and benefit of sharing real-time cyber intelligence if there was a way to share more information without revealing too much. Perhaps, we should look at creating a Blockchain-based cyber intelligence platform in conjunction with:

  1. Zero-knowledge proof that separates data verification from the data itself. One party...

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