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I took a small punt here recently, just into profit.
clicked on the share graph and looked at sp a few years ago......news going me thinks.
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Barts Health NHS Trust faces cyber security incident
10/07/2023
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The recent ransomware attack on Barts Health NHS Trust, the largest National Health Service (NHS) trust in the UK, highlights the persistent cybersecurity challenges faced by public sector organizations. The attack compromised data of approximately 2.5 million patients and has been described as the biggest breach of healthcare data in the United Kingdom.
One of the key elements of this attack is the involvement of the ransomware gang known as BlackCat or ALPHV. They have claimed responsibility for the cyber attack and stated that they have stolen 70 terabytes of sensitive data, including employee identification documents and confidential internal emails. The threat to publish this information on the dark web adds another layer of concern for the affected organization and the individuals whose data has been compromised.
This cyber attack on Barts Health NHS Trust is not an isolated event within the UK’s public sector. In recent months, there have been several cyberattacks targeting various organizations.
The University of Manchester experienced a ransomware attack that resulted in the breach of a NHS dataset containing information on 1.1 million patients across 200 hospitals.
Additionally, the University of the West of Scotland and Ofcom, the UK’s communications regulator, have reported ongoing cyber incidents. These incidents demonstrate the widespread vulnerability of public sector organizations to cyber threats.
The consequences of these attacks are significant. Beyond the immediate impact on compromised data, such incidents erode public trust in the ability of organizations to protect sensitive information. In the case of healthcare data breaches, there is a particular concern for patient privacy and the potential misuse of personal information. The affected organizations face reputational damage and may incur financial losses due to legal and regulatory implications, as well as the cost of remediation efforts.
To mitigate such attacks, it is crucial for organizations to prioritize cybersecurity measures. This includes investing in robust security infrastructure, implementing regular data backups, conducting comprehensive risk assessments, and ensuring that employees receive proper training on cybersecurity best practices. Collaboration between public and private sectors is also essential to share threat intelligence and develop effective response strategies.
In conclusion, the ransomware attack on Barts Health NHS Trust and the broader cybersecurity challenges faced by the UK’s public sector underscore the urgent need for improved cybersecurity measures. Proactive efforts to strengthen security infrastructure, enhance employee awareness, and promote collaboration among stakeholders are necessary to protect sensitive data and safeguard public trust.
This should be getting government level contract like we've seen during the Covid times.
this is serious, NHS cyber attacks needs Osirium Tech ASAP and should spend £200m to bring other NHS Trusts to Osirium cybersecurity tech
mcap £2m is Phenomenal value
This could be government level contract like we've seen during the Covid times.
this is serious, NHS cyber attacks needs Osirium Tech ASAP and should spend £200m to bring other NHS Trusts to Osirium cybersecurity tech
mcap £2m is Phenomenal value
Right place, right time! With the way things are going with these NHS cyber attacks & others, i expect osi will have multiple contracts in the bag. Long term this has all the hallmarks of being something special. Good luck all.
This is missed by many!
Osirium already have a few NHS contracts, no doubt they will be getting a lot more
UK Suffers ‘Biggest Ever’ Ransomware Attack on #NHS National Health Service
https://www.latestly.com/technology/uk-suffers-biggest-ever-ransomware-attack-on-national-health-service-says-report-5256069.html
Osirium already have a few NHS contracts, no doubt they will be getting a lot more
UK Suffers ‘Biggest Ever’ Ransomware Attack on #NHS National Health Service
https://www.latestly.com/technology/uk-suffers-biggest-ever-ransomware-attack-on-national-health-service-says-report-5256069.html
Osirium has only few NHS trusts contracts, more to come!!!
London: The UK’s largest National Health Service (NHS) trust has yet again suffered a ransomware attack on its systems, compromising data of about 2.5 million patients, media reports said. Calling it to be “the biggest breach of healthcare data in the United Kingdom”, the notorious ransomware gang BlackCat claimed to have stolen 70 terabytes of sensitive data from Barts Health NHS Trust, which runs five London-based hospitals, the TechCrunch reported.
The sensitive data includes employee identification documents, including passport and driver’s licences, and internal emails labelled “confidential”. BlackCat, also known as ALPHV, had given a deadline of Monday before it starts publishing the information most of which are “confidential documents” on the dark web
More NHS contracts should be coming
UK Suffers ‘Biggest Ever’ Ransomware Attack On NHS: Report
Https://www.india.com/news/world/uk-suffers-biggest-ever-ransomware-attack-on-nhs-report-6159409/
NT to buy and lots of tweets on PAM privileged access misuse (PAM)
"received a research & development tax claim of £640k on top of what they have."
that's fantastic news for the company.
I reckon Some big contracts on its way.
Wonder why it's NT to buy?
big NHS contract due?
NT NT
Gone up today 5%,we haven't even sold a siongle share,so if we all keep our money in our pockets this will be well over a quid by xmas!!!!!"!
“The demand for privileged access security continues to surge. Organisations increasingly recognise the approach as an essential component of cybersecurity, reinforced by recommendations from governing bodies and heightened cyber insurance requirements. Osirium’s sector agnostic solutions, the ability to lead with any of our three products, and our well-developed global sales network puts us in a powerful position to keep expanding our presence. We’re truly excited for the future, and have full confidence in the continued growth of the business.”
Certainty this week.... They just received a research & development tax claim of 640k on top of what they have. Either way this is a long term play, cyber attacks growing daily & NIS2 compliance (uk) companies will have to comply or risk the consequences. The sp is undervalued for what they have. Good luck all.
A placing this week now looks a certainty. Just have to hang on in there and hope somehow this company turns this round, I'm also down about 80%.
Sudden dash for the exit, Placing?
The concerning thing about this considering how wonderful it is, is the SP just keeps going down. It is now a 5th of what I paid and shows no signs of heading upwards.
These NHS attacks & others just keep popping up! osi is in the right place at the right time. Good luck all.
St Bart’s Hospital has suffered a major hacking incident, reported last week. NHS trusts seek anti hacking protection.
Not getting in to a debate, but they have RNS that the tax credit has been received, read the last one.
CASH is very tight here be carefull