HHS Health Sector Cybersecurity Coordination Center (HC3) released an analyst note on Securing Telehealth: Challenges and Solutions. The note highlights the growing cybersecurity risks associated with telehealth, which has become an integral part of healthcare due to its convenience, accessibility, and cost-efficiency. However, the increasing reliance on digital platforms exposes sensitive patient data to cyber threats, including data breaches, ransomware, phishing, and Structured Query Language injections. To mitigate these risks and comply with regulations like HIPAA, the note emphasizes the need for robust security measures such as Zero-Trust Architecture, MFA, regular software updates, and encryption. Educating both healthcare providers and patients about cybersecurity best practices is also crucial for maintaining trust and ensuring the security of telehealth services. For more information and detailed recommendations, refer to HHS HC3’s Securing Telehealth Services Analyst Note.