A recent ASPR press release introduced a new cybersecurity module within the RISC 2.0 Toolkit. “Cyber threats are growing more sophisticated. This module is the latest addition to our toolkit of resources to assist our health care and public health partners in preventing the disruption of patient care and strengthening national health security,” says ASPR Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary John Knox. RISC 2.0 is a free, web-based platform where organizations can conduct risk assessments by identifying threats, assessing vulnerabilities, determining consequences and criticality, and sharing findings with stakeholders. Currently more than 3,500 Health Systems are using the RISC Tool.