The chief operating officer of an IoT security company has been indicted by a federal grand jury over a cyber-attack carried out on a hospital in Georgia.
Vikas Singla, of Marietta, Georgia, was arraigned on Thursday for his alleged role in the 2018 attack on Gwinnett Medical Center that exposed patients personal data.
The center, which is now known as Northside Hospital, was a not-for-profit health care network that provided health care services at two hospitals located in Georgia; one was in Duluth and the other in Lawrenceville.
Singla was the COO and co-founder of Atlanta-based startup Securolytics, which served the health care industry with a cloud-based threat detection and analytics platform that was purpose-built for IoT.
The former chief operating officer of Securolytics, a network security company providing services for the health care industry, was charged with allegedly conducting a cyberattack on Georgia-based Gwinnett Medical Center (GMC).
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