Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, Healthcare, Industry-specific
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Anna Delaney (Anna Madeline)•
August 15th, 2025
In this week's update, four ISMG editors discuss cyberattacks at a Cancer Screening Lab in the Netherlands, releasing data on nearly half a million women.
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Panelist – Production Director Anna Delaney. EU, Executive News Editor Tony Morbin; Govinfosecurity, Editor Managing Chris Riotta. and Marianne Kolbasuk McGee, Healthcare Infosse Security, Executive Editor – Discussion:
How cyberattacks at Dutch Cancer Screening Labs, which affected the personal and medical data of nearly half a million women, have revealed an increased risk to the healthcare sector from attacks on medical labs and other third-party service providers. Why are leading AI companies offering US federal agencies advanced AI tools for $1 per year – despite the risks associated with vendor lock-in and handling critical government workflows on commercial AI platforms. Why cybersecurity vulnerabilities in satellite and space systems, including poor encryption, outdated protocols, and unstable supply chains, can lead to cyberattacks that disrupt services they rely on every day.
The ISMG Editors panel runs weekly. Don't miss out on previous installments, including the August 1st edition of How Toolshell Exploit on the Meaning of Voice Phishing Attacks against Google and Cisco, to make crime and spying silences awkward.