UK National Health Service suppliers asked to tackle ‘endemic’ ransomware attacks

UK National Health Service suppliers asked to tackle ‘endemic’ ransomware attacks

NHS chief executives are being urged to strengthen their defenses against the rising threat of ransomware attacks by following best cybersecurity practices. The NHS emphasizes the importance of secure backups, multi-factor authentication, and timely patching to prevent future incidents that have previously disrupted patient care.
Affected: NHS supply chain, NHS organizations, hospitals, patients, personal data of residents in Dumfries and Galloway.

Keypoints

  • Chief executives of NHS suppliers are asked to enhance cybersecurity measures amid increasing ransomware threats.
  • Best practices include maintaining immutable backups, enabling multifactor authentication, and applying security patches promptly.
  • Recent cyberattacks have caused significant disruptions to healthcare services and patient care in the UK.
  • NHS encourages suppliers to join a voluntary public cybersecurity charter and adhere to legal data protection responsibilities.
  • The UK government is working on new legislation to improve cybersecurity but has not yet introduced the bill to Parliament.

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