Proposed HIPAA Updates Aim to Strengthen Cybersecurity in Healthcare

 The article discusses proposed updates to the HIPAA Security Rule by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), aiming to enhance protection for electronic health information amid rising cyber threats. Key changes include mandating multifactor authentication (MFA) for access to electronic protected health information (ePHI), network segmentation to limit cyberattack spread, encryption of ePHI at rest and in transit, regular risk analysis and audits, and robust incident response planning. These updates are part of a broader strategy to strengthen healthcare cybersecurity, with an estimated cost of $9 billion in the first year. The public comment period begins January 6.

https://www.darkreading.com/vulnerabilities-threats/hipaa-security-rules-pull-no-punches

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