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Under a quarter of rural hospitals are using White House’s free cyber resource program, official says

Posted on September 5, 2024 by Dissent Doe

David DiMolfetta reports:

Around 350 of some 1,800 small and rural U.S. hospitals are leveraging free and low-cost private sector cybersecurity resources that were marshaled by the White House this summer, a top White House cyber official said Tuesday.

Deputy National Cyber Director for Cybersecurity and Emerging Technology Anne Neuberger provided the update at the 2024 Billington Cyber Summit and said she hoped more would join with time.

Microsoft and Google made the initial commitments in June. Microsoft offered grants and discounts of up to 75% on security products tailored for smaller care centers, as well as larger rural hospitals already using the company’s services. It also provided its most advanced security suite for free for one year, offered gratis cybersecurity assessments for qualified providers and provided hospital staff training.

Google, meanwhile, committed free endpoint security consulting and stood up a funding pool to assist hospitals with software migration. It also launched a pilot program to help the hospitals develop customized security packages that address their unique infrastructure needs.

Read more at NextGov.

But why aren’t more already availing themselves of the offers and help? The concern that this would not be quickly or widely adopted was raised by The Data Breach Times in June. Do the non-joining hospitals lack the personnel to devote to it or are there other reasons?

h/t, Becker’s Health IT

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