U.S. Senators Todd Young (R-Ind.) and Jacky Rosen (D-Nev.) introduced the Healthcare Cybersecurity Act to bolster the health care and public health sectors’ cybersecurity. The bill would direct the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to collaborate on improving cybersecurity and make resources available to non-federal entities relating to cyber threat indicators and appropriate defense measures. It would also create a special liaison to HHS from CISA to support cybersecurity for health care and public health sector entities.
“In recent years, hospitals and other health care facilities in Indiana and across America have experienced a dramatic increase in cyberattacks,” said Senator Young. “Our bipartisan bill will take critical steps to strengthen cybersecurity infrastructure and better protect patients’ personal data.”
“For years, America’s health care system has faced devastating cyberattacks that have exposed patients’ data, jeopardized access to care, and hurt local and rural medical facilities across Nevada,” said Senator Rosen. “I’m introducing this bipartisan legislation to increase coordination to prevent cybersecurity attacks and make more resources available to hospitals and health care entities to improve their cybersecurity. I’ll keep working with both parties to strengthen our cybersecurity and protect Nevadans from cybercriminals.”
The full text of the legislation can be found here.
|
|
Indiana AG Rokita calls on race fans to raise the red flag on human trafficking ahead of the 110th Indianapolis 500
Honoring the fallen this Memorial Day
Gov. Braun highlights Indiana’s Strong wWorkforce Readiness Pathways
Granger man arrested for public nudity and intoxication in early morning incident
Indianapolis man arrested at Plymouth bank for allegedly attempting to cash fraudulent check
Make water safety a priority
Indiana's 2025 Tobacco Tax increase linked to 12.6 million fewer packs of cigarettes sold
Congressman Yakym introduces evidence-based Youth Suicide Prevention Act
