The invasion of Ukraine has made the healthcare and medtech industry more susceptible to cyberattacks. Cyberattacks from Russian-sponsored hackers are looking to target (mainly) the US and NATO membersโ critical infrastructure entities, including those in the public and private health sector. These include distributed denial-of-service (DDoS), website defacements and the use of ransomware or other destructive malware.
During the worldwide 2017 WannaCry outbreak, it successfully encrypted not only administrative computers but also medical devices. This was the first ransomware attack of medtech on radiology equipment in the US. Thousands of computers were compromised in at least 150 countries.
Mike Rushanan, director of medical security at Harbor Labs, a medical device security company, believes that the Russian state-sponsored actors are certainly capable of producing a similar type of attack, which hospitals could be negatively affected, potentially putting patients at risk.
๐บ๐ฆ #TechForUkraine is an online initiative calling on paid volunteers to provide tech support to coordinate humanitarian aid to the country. This campaign aims to connect Ukrainian nonprofits with tech companies which can help them design digital solutions that will make a difference. Visit TechForUkraine.
๐ Before the Toils of War: Mental Health in Ukraine. The trauma, fear, and anguish Ukrainians are facing must place an enormous strain on the peopleโs mental health. But what was the countryโs mental health like prior to current warfare?
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Latest healthtech and biotech deals
The largest from last week:
๐บ๐ธ Somatus, a kidney care company, raised $325M in Series E. The company intends to use the funds to further the reach and impact of its value-based kidney care model.
๐บ๐ธ Omada Health, a digital chronic care management company, raised $192M in Series E at a $1B valuation.
๐ฆ๐บ Spatial Genomics, platform shaping the future of highly multiplexed biomolecular imaging, discovery, and medicine, raised $56M in Series A.
Other notable deals from around the globe:
๐ซ๐ท Synapse Medicine, medication intelligence platform, raised $28M in Series B. Using a series of AI-powered algorithms, it helps doctors make better decisions on which medicines to prescribe to which patients.
๐ฎ๐ฑ XRHealth, an Israeli company that operates therapeutic care Virtual Rooms, raised $10M to expand healthcare treatment in the Metaverse.
๐ณ๐ฑ MOOVD, developer of digital treatment for trauma, fears and phobias, raised โฌ1M in Seed funding.
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