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  2. Health Service Executive ransomware attack - Wikipedia

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    The HSE claimed that it was a zero-day-threat and that there was no experience in how to respond to the attack. [36] The Minister for Health – Stephen Donnelly – said that the attack had "a severe impact" on health and social care services. [36] The Director-General of the HSE – Paul Reid – said that the attack will cost "tens of ...

  3. List of cyberattacks - Wikipedia

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    A cyberattack is any type of offensive maneuver employed by individuals or whole organizations that targets computer information systems, infrastructures, computer networks, and/or personal computer devices by various means of malicious acts usually originating from an anonymous source that either steals, alters, or destroys a specified target by hacking into a susceptible system.

  4. Electronic health record - Wikipedia

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    Threats to health care information can be categorized under three headings: Human threats, such as employees or hackers; Natural and environmental threats, such as earthquakes, hurricanes and fires. Technology failures, such as a system crashing; These threats can either be internal, external, intentional and unintentional.

  5. Threat (computer security) - Wikipedia

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    In computer security, a threat is a potential negative action or event enabled by a vulnerability that results in an unwanted impact to a computer system or application.. A threat can be either a negative "intentional" event (i.e. hacking: an individual cracker or a criminal organization) or an "accidental" negative event (e.g. the possibility of a computer malfunctioning, or the possibility ...

  6. Cyberattack - Wikipedia

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    The Vulnerability Model (VM) identifies attack patterns, threats, and valuable assets, which can be physical or intangible. It addresses security concerns like confidentiality, integrity, availability, and accountability within business, application, or infrastructure contexts. [17]

  7. IT risk - Wikipedia

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    Many NIST publications define risk in IT context in different publications: FISMApedia [9] term [10] provide a list. Between them: According to NIST SP 800-30: [11] Risk is a function of the likelihood of a given threat-source’s exercising a particular potential vulnerability, and the resulting impact of that adverse event on the organization.

  8. Computer security - Wikipedia

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    An example of a physical security measure: a metal lock on the back of a personal computer to prevent hardware tampering. Computer security (also cybersecurity, digital security, or information technology (IT) security) is the protection of computer software, systems and networks from threats that can lead to unauthorized information disclosure, theft or damage to hardware, software, or data ...

  9. Data breach - Wikipedia

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    To obtain information about potential threats, security professionals will network with each other and share information with other organizations facing similar threats. [41] Defense measures can include an updated incident response strategy, contracts with digital forensics firms that could investigate a breach, [ 42 ] cyber insurance , [ 43 ...