The HTML Report will show as below screen. All looks great because the environment got two Exchange Servers with the mailbox role. Both of them are on Exchange 2019 CU12 and patched. The column Security Vulnerabilities shows both Exchange Servers as None.
The Zebra Scanner Software Developer Kit (SDK) defines an architectural framework providing a single programming interface across multiple programming languages (such as MS .NET, C++, Java) and across multiple system environments (such as Windows and Linux) for all scanners communication variants (such as IBMHID, SNAPI, HIDKB, Nixdorf Mode B, etc.).
[PATCHED] Microsoft IT Environment Health Scanner
With this SDK you can read bar codes, manage scanner configurations, capture images/videos and selectively choose a list of scanners on which to work. While one application is in one programming language using a scanner or a set of scanners, another application in a different language can be used differently within the same system environment.
We patched as soon as the MS notifications came out, however after running the Test-ProxyLogon.ps1 it revealed suspicious activity under CVE-2021-26855 and CVE-2021-27065We have ran the mitigations and the Microsoft Safety scanner which detected and removed 1 aspx file, the box is just a management box, all emails in 365, no further logs of suspicious activity but considering whether to revert back to a previous backup and re-patch, Microsoft support are not responding back to our queries unfortunately
Threats and vulnerabilities cannot be eliminated and reducing cybersecurity risks is especially challenging. The health care environment is complex, and manufacturers, hospitals, and facilities must work together to manage cybersecurity risks.
Healthcare and Public Health Sector Coordinating Council (HSCC): The FDA serves as a co-chair of the Government Coordinating Council (GCC) for the HPH HSCC. Specifically, this is a public-private partnership among healthcare industry leaders and the government to address the most pressing security and resiliency challenges to the healthcare sector as a whole including cybersecurity. As a co-chair of a task group within the HSCC cybersecurity working group, the FDA participated in the development of the Medical Device and Health IT Joint Security Plan (JSP). The JSP is a total product lifecycle reference guide to developing, deploying and supporting cybersecure technology solutions in the health care environment.
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