A leaked MITRE letter reveals that its contract supporting the Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) program expires on April 16, 2025, raising concerns for cybersecurity stability. MITRE’s role is crucial for maintaining the CVE system, which catalogs vulnerabilities, and its absence could disrupt national security and critical infrastructure. The government is reportedly working to ensure continued support.

HIMSSCast: Help with the labor shortage and more can come from tech dealmaking
Berkeley Research Group (BRG) launched its “2025 U.S. Healthcare & Life Sciences Transactions Outlook,” revealing that providers are considering deal activities to tackle AI, cybersecurity,