Welcome to the Cybersecurity Resource Hub


Advancements in technology are positively transforming the delivery of patient care and ways in which we connect. At the same time, advances in technology are increasingly exploited by cyber criminals and hackers for malicious purposes including financial gain. The following numbers provide insights into the cost-related impacts and frequency of cyber events.

Cybersecurity by numbers

The American College of Radiology® (ACR®) IT Commission Cybersecurity Work Group is launching this cybersecurity resource page to better equip radiologists with the necessary tools and knowledge to keep them, their patients and organizations safe.

For additional resources, members can visit the U.S. Food & Drug Administration's (FDA) Digital Health Center of Excellence website on Cybersecurity.

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Get Started

Basics to consider when working at home.

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95% of all cyberattacks start with phishing. Don't become a victim.

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Learn how to create strong passwords to decrease cyber risk.

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Get Involved
Protect Your Virtual Environment

Safely and effectively navigate in an interconnected world.

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Stay safe online, follow social media security best practices.

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The do’s and don’ts of virtual meetings.

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MaintainCybersecurityBest Practices

Six ways to protect yourself against social engineering.

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The guiding principles of handling and protecting your data.

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Become familiar with the ABCs of cybersecurity.

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Dive In
ReportPotential Risks

See who you should contact first and learn where to find resources.

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Stay Informed


Cybersecurity Primer for Radiology Professionals

 

Case Study of the Cyber Attack on University of Vermont

 
 
 
 
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Christoph Wald, MD, PhD, MBA, FACR | Chairman, Department of Radiology, Lahey Hospital & Medical Center, Professor of Radiology, Tufts University Medical School
  Kristen K. DeStigter, MD, FACR | John P and Kathryn H Tampas Green and Gold Professor Chair, Department of Radiology, Larner College of Medicine at the University of Vermont |Radiology Health Care Service Chief, University of Vermont Health Network
     

Overview of Cyber Threats

 

The First Minute of an Incident

 
 
 
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Joseph Scarbrough | Sr. Director Cybersecurity, Group Security, Product Security, Philips Healthcare   Christopher J. Roth, MD, MMCI |Vice Chair of Radiology, Clinical Informatics and Information Technology, Duke University | Director of Imaging Informatics Strategy, Duke Health; Associate Professor of Radiology

 

Recovery after a Cyber Attack

 

The Human Factor

 
 
 
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Po-Hao Chen, MD, MBA | Chief Imaging Informatics Officer, IT Medical Director for Enterprise Radiology, and Staff Radiologist in Musculoskeletal Imaging at Cleveland Clinic   Carlos Arglebe | Head of Cybersecurity, Siemens Healthineers