by Scott Muniz | Oct 28, 2021 | Security, Technology
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The Homeland Security Systems Engineering and Development Institute, sponsored by the Department of Homeland Security and operated by MITRE, has released the 2021 Common Weakness Enumeration (CWE) Most Important Hardware Weaknesses List. The 2021 Hardware List is a compilation of the most frequent and critical errors that can lead to serious vulnerabilities in hardware. An attacker can often exploit these vulnerabilities to take control of an affected system, obtain sensitive information, or cause a denial-of-service condition.
CISA encourages users and administrators to review the Hardware Weaknesses List and evaluate recommended mitigations to determine those most suitable to adopt.
by Contributed | Oct 27, 2021 | Technology
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Voices of Healthcare Cloud is a webinar series hosted by myself, @Vasu Sharma & @Joshua Thompson. My name is Shelly Avery, I am currently a Dir, Healthcare Specialist for Health and Life Sciences focusing on the largest Payor and Provider customers in the US, Vasu is a Sr Customer Success Manager for Microsoft 365 for Health and Life Sciences & Josh is a Sr Account Executive for Healthcare. The goal of this webinar series is to showcase how Healthcare is seeing positive business and clinical outcomes with cloud technology.
We will be bringing new and creative solutions to you at least once a month, so we hope you tune in live or catch the on-demand recording after the session is completed.
If you want to get direct invites for these sessions, you can let us know by filling out this form.
For our next session, we will be joined by Ellary Rose, Healthcare Subject Matter Expert, as she brings a wealth of knowledge around Physision Refferal & Relationship Management. She is going to speak on a handful of industry challenges around referral management such as keeping referrals in house, processing external referrals and how to manage physician relationships to acquire their referrals.

These are frequent challenges, and if the processes are ineffective, it can heavily impact patient experience and patient outcomes. By automating these processes, it helps all parties involved — the health organization retains the patient, the provider gets help for their patient quickly and the patient does not fall through the cracks resulting in better care and better outcomes!
Please join us on November 3rd to learn how your organization can positively impact Physician Referral and Relationship Management with these great process and automation tools!
This session will be on November 3rd at 11:00 PT / 12:00 MT/ 1:00 CT / 2:00 ET
Please click here to join or download the calendar invite here
We also have future sessions lined up and these topics are:
- November 10th – Patient Referral Automation
- November 17th – Data Driven Patient Engagement
- November 24th – No session (Break for Thanksgiving holiday)
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by Scott Muniz | Oct 27, 2021 | Security, Technology
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The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has released a Flash report detailing indicators of compromise (IOCs) associated with attacks using Ranzy Locker, a ransomware variant first identified targeting victims in the United States in late 2020.
CISA encourages users and administrators to review the IOCs and technical details in FBI Flash CU-000153-MW and apply the recommend mitigations.
by Contributed | Oct 26, 2021 | Technology
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Today marks the day that the latest release of Windows for IoT, Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSC 2021 has gone RTM for Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs). Windows 10 IoT Enterprise is the latest operating system offering for embedded and IoT devices. With every new release, we continue to deliver on our promise of bringing enterprise-class power, security, and manageability to the Internet of Things in addition to adding new features and capabilities, some of which are highlighted below.
This release will be available in two editions:
New Features and Capabilities in this release
There are several new features and capabilities included with Windows 10 IoT Enterprise, version 21H2. Unless otherwise noted, these features will be included in both the LTSC and SAC versions of the release.
Microsoft Edge Browser Support
Windows 10 IoT Enterprise, version 21H2, comes with in-box Microsoft Edge Browser support.
Customizable Windows Update UX
With this latest release, we are enabling you to manage your Windows update experience with genericized update message strings and screen accent colors.
Soft Real-Time
Windows 10 soft real-time is a new feature with Windows 10 IoT Enterprise, version 21H2 that allows device makers to introduce soft real-time capabilities on their devices.
Check out the following documentation to learn more:
Unified Write Filter (UWF) Updates
With Windows 10 IoT Enterprise, version 21H2, there have been many improvements to the Unified Write Filter.
- Allowing UWF Swapfile (DISK Overlay) to be created and used on any volume
- Read Only Media Mode
- Full Volume Commit in Read-Only Media mode
To learn more about how to implement these new features, review Enhanced Unified Write Filter Features
Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL)
Starting with Windows IoT Enterprise LTSC 2021, Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) will be available in-box for both LTSC and SAC.
GPU Compute Support
With Windows 10 IoT Enterprise, version 21H2 there is additional GPU compute support in the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) and Azure IoT Edge for Linux on Windows (EFLOW) deployments for machine learning and other compute intensive workflows.
Adding WPA3 H2E standards support
In this new release, there will be WPA3 H2E standards support for enhanced Wi-Fi security. To learn more, view Faster and more secure Wi-Fi in Windows
Where to learn more?
by Scott Muniz | Oct 25, 2021 | Security, Technology
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