The UK’s National Health Service (NHS) is highly susceptible to cybercrime, dealing with approximately 360 cyberattacks per week, according to cybersecurity expert Andrew Jenkinson. Outsourced US servers storing a significant amount of the data are constantly exposed to breaches, putting millions of patients’ personal health information at risk. The cyberattacks, costing the NHS billions annually, also risk obstructing individuals’ abilities to secure health or life insurance and mortgages if their personal information is sold.
Tariff support for health IT launched in South Korea following Trump’s tariff and more briefs
The South Korean government has launched a tariff support center to assist medical device companies with trade challenges, particularly related to U.S. tariffs. Meanwhile, Johnson