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Also: Shutdown’s Ripple Effects on Healthcare, Mounting Threats to Aging OT Systems
In this week’s update, four ISMG editors discussed the fallout from the U.S. federal shutdown and the impact on state and regional cyber offices, the knock-on effects for healthcare, and the growing cyberthreats facing aging operational technology environments.
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The panelists – Anna Delaney, director, productions; Tony Morbin, executive news editor, EU; Marianne Kolbasuk McGee, executive editor, HealthcareInfoSecurity; and Chris Riotta, managing editor, GovInfoSecurity – discussed:
- How the U.S. federal shutdown has left CISA operating with just 35% of its workforce – severely straining state, local, tribal and territorial cyber offices – and dealing with stalled projects, frozen grant programs and the lapse of the 2015 Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act;
- How the U.S. federal shutdown is increasing cybersecurity risks in the healthcare sector, leaving smaller providers without access to CISA’s free tools and alerts, as well as slowing HIPAA investigations and breach reporting and stalling critical rulemaking on privacy and security;
- How OT environments, plagued by outdated systems, unpatched vulnerabilities and exposed internet-connected controls, are facing rising attacks, making visibility and segmentation top priorities for OT security.
The ISMG Editors’ Panel runs weekly. Don’t miss our previous installments, including the Sep. 26 edition on why law firms and SMBs are prime cyber targets and the Oct. 3 edition on the U.S. federal government shutdown.