Big Apple’s Big Antivirus: New York’s $500M Cybersecurity Boost in Healthcare Sector

Welcome to the era of ‘Big Antivirus’! The New York healthcare sector is getting a $500 million cyber makeover, courtesy of the state’s new cybersecurity regulations. Now, patient data won’t just be safe, it’ll be Fort Knox safe. Time for cybercriminals to find a new soft target, because healthcare’s getting its cyber vitals checked!

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Forget the Big Apple, it's time for the "Big Antivirus"! The New York healthcare sector is being prompted to inject a dose of cybersecurity into its system with a whopping $500 million on the table from the state. The new regulations, designed to safeguard patient data from ransomware and other cyber threats, are a part of the state's digital defense strategy. It's high time the healthcare industry, often considered a soft target by cybercriminals, gets its cyber vitals checked!

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