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FBI Alert: TPL White: Increased Number of Emotet Command and Control IP Addresses Identified
In early June 2019, Emotet, an advanced modular banking Trojan, attempted to communicate with 214 command and control (C2) IP addresses for initial instructions, indicating cyber actors recently made modifications or updates to Emotet malware or infrastructure. Immediately following, the Emotet malware ceased communication with the previously known C2 IP addresses.
DejaBlue-High Risk Windows Vulnerability Whitepaper
As a follow-up to our June 6, 2019 white paper on BlueKeep, this report documents a recent alert from Microsoft concerning two similar remote desktop protocol (RDP) vulnerabilities, entitled BlueKeep 2 and BlueKeep 3, together dubbed “DejaBlue.”
Creating a Culture of Collaboration between Nursing and Support Services in the Clinical Setting
White Papers
This white paper examines the relationship between nursing and support service functions within a hospital setting.
Developing an Effective Health Care Workforce Planning Model
The U.S. health care system faces growing challenges—the U.S. population is aging at a rapid rate; health care reform is expected to bring millions more patients into the system; and there are anticipated shortages in numbers of trained health care professionals to care for these patients. Therefore, the need to start now to develop more effective and efficient workforce planning models (WPMs) for health care organizations is critical.
Developing an Effective Health Care Workforce Planning Model
White Papers
This white paper contains both important data and insights as well as an assessment tool that will help organizations develop effective WPMs and support excellent patient care and strengthen the U.S. health care system.
Information Governance for Hospitals
White Papers
Health care organizations live or die based on the quality of the data their leaders use to make strategic, business and clinical decisions.