By Ahmed Aboulenein WASHINGTON (Reuters) -UnitedHealth CEO Andrew Witty began his first of two scheduled testimonies in front ...
UnitedHealth Group Inc. CEO Andrew Witty is expected to testify this week at congressional hearings about the cyberattack, ...
Witty said in the written testimony that while an investigation into the cyberattack continues, experts have uncovered that criminals gained access to Change Healthcare's systems on Feb. 12 ...
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Congress hauled UnitedHealth Group's CEO to the Hill on Wednesday seeking more clarity about the cyberattack at subsidiary ...
The beginning of the Change Healthcare cyberattack happened when hackers entered a server that lacked multifactor ...
Change Healthcare was running on legacy technology, which magnified the ransomware attack’s impact and hampered recovery efforts, Andrew Witty said.
UnitedHealth Group CEO Andrew Witty appears Wednesday before a House committee, which asked pointed questions about a cyberattack on a company subsidiary. (Matt McClain/The Washington Post ...
The Senate committee criticized UnitedHealth CEO Andrew Witty, who "months in can't figure out how many people have had their ...