NHS could have avoided WannaCry hack with 'basic IT security', says report
by Alex Hern from Technology | The Guardian on (#366DH)
National Audit Office says NHS and Department of Health must 'get their act together' or suffer 'far worse' than chaos experienced in May
The NHS could have avoided the crippling effects of the "relatively unsophisticated" WannaCry ransomware outbreak in May with "basic IT security", according to an independent investigation into the cyber-attack.
The National Audit Office (NAO) said that 19,500 medical appointments were cancelled, computers at 600 GP surgeries were locked and five hospitals had to divert ambulances elsewhere.
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