The US Department of Health and Human Services’ Administration for Strategic Preparedness and Response (ASPR) released an update to its free, web-based Risk Identification and Site Criticality (RISC) 2.0 Toolkit that adds a dedicated cybersecurity module to help healthcare and public health organizations assess cyber risk alongside other hazards (e.g., weather and physical disruptions). The module guides users through a questionnaire on policies and practices and scores responses against NIST Cybersecurity Framework (CSF) 2.0 and HHS Cybersecurity Performance Goals, with the stated aim of reducing disruptions to patient care and improving sector resilience.
ASPR leadership framed the update as a response to increasingly sophisticated threats and emphasized that “cyber safety is patient safety,” warning that cyber incidents can create cascading impacts across the healthcare industry. Reporting also highlighted sector preparedness concerns—particularly around cloud-related threats, quantum computing risks, and attacks on connected products—and noted that the RISC toolkit is already in use across thousands of health systems; the cyber module is intended to help organizations identify gaps, prioritize investments, and support risk management discussions, including risks introduced by third-party providers in the wake of high-profile incidents such as the Change Healthcare attack.

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The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' Administration for Strategic Preparedness and Response updated the free RISC 2.0 Toolkit with a dedicated cybersecurity module for healthcare organizations. The module uses questions mapped to NIST Cybersecurity Framework 2.0 and HHS voluntary Cybersecurity Performance Goals to help hospitals assess cyber risk, identify gaps, and prioritize investments alongside other operational hazards.
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