
Source: Healthcare IT News
Summary
TriZetto, a health tech giant, has confirmed that a 2024 cyberattack resulted in the theft of personal and health information of over 3.4 million people. The company failed to detect the breach for almost a year.
Our Reading
The announcement sounds ambitious.
TriZetto’s security measures failed to detect the breach for nearly a year. The stolen data includes personal and health information of 3.4 million people. Another day, another massive data breach. Because what’s a few million records between friends? The company’s response time was impressive – almost a year to detect the breach, and who knows how long to notify affected parties.
Author: Evan Null
TriZetto’s Cybersecurity Fail
The 2024 cyberattack on TriZetto’s systems went undetected for almost a year, leaving 3.4 million people’s personal and health information vulnerable.
A Year-Long Breach
The company’s security measures failed to detect the breach, raising concerns about the effectiveness of their cybersecurity protocols.
Data Breach Aftermath
The stolen data includes sensitive information, putting the affected individuals at risk of identity theft and other malicious activities.
Notification and Response
It is unclear how long it took TriZetto to notify the affected parties, but the company’s response time is already under scrutiny.
Recurring Theme
This breach is just another example of a large-scale data breach, highlighting the need for improved cybersecurity measures and faster response times.








