The US White House has reinstated funding for the 9/11 first responder survivors’ health program, following criticism from both Democratic and Republican lawmakers. The cuts were part of a wider drive by the Department of Government Efficiency to reduce spending and the federal workforce. The World Trade Center Health Program aids over 100,000 survivors of the 9/11 attacks with medical monitoring, treatment, and research.

New Guidelines: Cybersecurity Resilience in the Healthcare Industry
In response to growing cyber threats, healthcare cybersecurity requirements are set to tighten, shifting towards resilience rather than prevention. The proposed changes include an emphasis