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The 11 speakers who will present at the 2022 ciLive! conference at the Des Moines Area Community College West Campus in March were announced during a live event
The 11 speakers who will present at the 2022 ciLive! conference at the Des Moines Area Community College West Campus in March were announced during a live event
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Cyberattack impacts 200,000 people connected to MultiCare Health Systems MultiCare experiences ransomware attack A healthcare system experienced a cybersecurity attack in the past several months. A cybersecurity expert warns these ransomware attacks will only get worse with hackers changing tactics. SEATTLE - A cyberattack has exposed the personal information of 200,000 people connected to Tacoma-based MultiCare Health Systems. In a statement to Q13 news, MultiCare said the breach was isolated to a third-party server tied to a number of pediatric clinics for Mary Bridge Children’s Hospital and Health Network. "The breach was isolated to Woodcreek’s server, which is a separate system from MultiCare Health System and Mary Bridge Children’s. The primary electronic medical records database for the system was not affected by this incident."
One topic that was put under the spotlight at this years event was cybersecurity. It’s a cause of concern for many industries. According to Cybersecurity Ventures, a recent study predicts cybercrimes will cost the world €4.9 trillion a year by next year (2021). Speaking at the event was hacker, inventor and future technologist, Pablos Holman. Almost 20 years ahead of the game Holman has been working with cryptocurrency since the early 1990s. At GITEX he discussed the potential of merging Blockchain with artificial intelligence to build safer cities and enhancing government services. When speaking about cybersecurity Holman told Euronews "it's a game of cat and mouse. But the way that you lose the game is to stop playing". He explained that hackers look for problems in technology and software, and the defenders find ways to patch these problems. Since lockdown hackers have had more time to fine-tune their scams, making 'the game' easier to lose.