A group of U.S. senators is trying to impose mandatory cybersecurity regulations on health care groups after UnitedHealth Group experienced a data breach, CyberScoop reports. American Hospital Association President Richard Pollack, said the organization "cannot support proposals for mandatory cybersecurity requirements being levied on hospitals as if they were at fault for the success of hackers in perpetrating a crime."
18 March 2024
US senators, health care groups clash over cybersecurity regulations
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