The World Health Organization has partnered with a major blockchain technology firm and several tech firms to introduce a distributed ledger technology platform for sharing data on the COVID-19 pandemic.
WHO was hit by a cyber espionage attempt with more than double the usual number of cyber attacks including an attempt to set up a fraudulent site to compromise internal email system.
This is the third time the FBI is warning of the persistent Kwampirs malware conducting supply chain attack now targeting the healthcare sector and with increased intensity during the ongoing COVID-19 crisis.
While cybercrime gangs like Maze and DoppelPaymer has promised to stop, Ryuk ransomware continues to target hospitals and medical organizations despite the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Processing personal health data under GDPR is a challenge for many European organizations during COVID-19 outbreak, what are the data protection and privacy approaches that they can take?
U.S. face cyber challenges amidst the pandemic with a DDoS attack on Federal health agency and an ongoing disinformation campaign that sows fear and confusion in the public.
South Korea is placing public health concerns over patient privacy in the growing COVID-19 outbreak by publicly publishing location details about patients’ movements.
As authorities push for more tracking, more surveillance to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic, where do we draw the line to ensure that civil liberties are not eroded?
Several cybercrime gangs, including ransomware Maze and DoppelPaymer, have promised to halt their attacks on healthcare organizations during the ongoing coronavirus epidemic.
AI platform BlueDot detected clusters of an unusual respiratory illness in Wuhan before the Chinese Authorities knew of the coronavirus. Now more tech companies are utilizing big data and AI to combat the spread of the disease.










