Remove 2018 Remove Cyber threats Remove Digital transformation
article thumbnail

HHS Office for Civil Rights Proposes Measures to Strengthen Cybersecurity in Health Care Under HIPAA

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

Between 2018 and 2023, large-scale healthcare data breaches increased by 102%. These numbers highlight the widespread and growing threat to patient safety and privacy, underscoring the urgent need for stronger protections. They aim to ensure healthcare organizations are prepared to face todays increasingly sophisticated cyber threats.

article thumbnail

Cybersecurity in Aviation: Rising Threats and Modernization Efforts

SecureWorld News

Most aviation processes are heavily digitized, and in the wake of new cyber threats, airlines and the broader sector must prioritize cybersecurity more than ever before. The aviation industry's recent cyber breaches and incidents Cybersecurity breaches have affected every corner of aviation.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Prime Day tablet deals 2025: Last chance to save on iPads, Galaxy Tabs, and more

Zero Day

  Review:  Logitech Crayon It is compatible with all iPad generations made in 2018 or later.  Like the Apple Pencil, it has tip-tilt technology, meaning its smart tip dynamically adjusts line weight depending on the angle you place it down—just like a regular pencil. 

Retail 49
article thumbnail

Will your Mac or Windows PC still get security updates in 2026? Check this chart

Zero Day

The unsupported models include any MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, or Mac Mini from 2017 or earlier, and iMac and Mac Pro models from 2018 or earlier. At Amazon, right now, you can buy a "brand new, factory sealed" Mac Mini (Late 2018) at a steep discount over the cost of a newer model.

article thumbnail

AI usage is stalling out at work from lack of education and support

Zero Day

" Boston Consulting Group AI usage has hit a wall among frontline workers While 51% of frontline employees use AI -- up from 20% in 2018 -- that figure is actually down one point from 52% last year. The study authors identified three impediments to greater usage.

article thumbnail

Will your old iPhone, Mac, or iPad run Apple's latest updates? Check this list

Zero Day

MacBook Pro 13- and 15-inch 2019 MacBook Pro 2018 Mac mini 2018 iMac 2019 iMac Pro 2017 Also: Just 11% of People upgrade their phone for AI features.

article thumbnail

4 things Proton's privacy-first AI chatbot Lumo can do - and how to try it

Zero Day

Proton takes zero-access seriously, dating back to 2018, when Ben Wolford posted a blog entry stating, "We [Proton] drastically reduce these security and privacy vulnerabilities by using zero-access encryption to ensure that we ourselves do not have access to your data.