ORLANDO, Fla., March 3, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The Health Information Sharing and Analysis Center (Health-ISAC) has just released its 2024 Annual Report. This nonprofit organization focuses on helping the health sector understand and respond to cyber and physical security threats.

This year’s report highlights the initiatives Health-ISAC has undertaken to strengthen the resilience of health organizations. It showcases the knowledge shared within the community, which helps members effectively identify and address various threats.
The central theme of the report is “Building Sector Resilience.” Health-ISAC provides a strong support system that includes advanced tools, professional training, detailed reports, webinars, and networking opportunities. These resources help health organizations assess risks and prepare for potential challenges.
Denise Anderson, President and CEO of Health-ISAC, emphasized the importance of the report. She stated, “The 2024 report demonstrates our commitment to supporting health organizations worldwide in facing various threats. It celebrates the hard work of our community and highlights Health-ISAC’s key role in enhancing resilience in the health sector.”
You can download the full report from the Health-ISAC website. It offers valuable insights and statistics on the organization’s efforts to secure the health sector.
About Health-ISAC: Health-ISAC is a nonprofit organization that connects thousands of health sector security professionals. It enables collaboration and information sharing, allowing organizations to detect and respond to threats more effectively. By fostering a trusted environment, Health-ISAC empowers health organizations to improve their security strategies every day.
For media inquiries, contact:
Julia Annaloro
Marketing and Communications Associate
contact@health-isac.org
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