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Additionally: Akira Ransomware Targets Healthcare, AI’s Sycophancy Turns into a Safety Danger
On this week’s ISMG Editors’ Panel, 4 editors mentioned the staffing disaster confronting America’s cyber protection company, the escalating Akira ransomware menace placing extra strain on healthcare, and rising considerations over whether or not AI fashions utilized in safety can truly be trusted.
See Additionally: The Healthcare CISO’s Information to Medical IoT Safety
The panelists – Anna Delaney, director, productions; Tony Morbin, government information editor, EU; Chris Riotta, managing editor, GovInfoSecurity; and Marianne Kolbasuk McGee, government editor, HealthcareInfoSecurity – additionally mentioned:
- The deepening staffing disaster at CISA, the place the lack of practically one-third of the company’s workforce amid price range cuts and political strain is undermining core nationwide safety operations;
- The newest surge in Akira ransomware exercise, as authorities warn that the gang’s increasing methods and multi-platform assaults are more and more hitting hospitals, EHR platforms, medical gadget makers and different crucial infrastructure suppliers;
- Rising considerations over AI reliability, notably associated to how main massive language fashions more and more exhibit sycophantic conduct that might distort menace intelligence, mislead SOC analysts, and introduce new dangers into automated safety workflows.
The ISMG Editors’ Panel runs weekly. Do not miss our earlier installments, together with the Nov. 14 version on the lawsuits within the wake of the yr’s high healthcare knowledge breach and the Nov. 7 version on recovering from the U.S. federal authorities shutdown.







