News

BALTIMORE -- Members of the Johns Hopkins community were alerted to a cybersecurity attack against Johns Hopkins University and Health System that happened on May 31. A letter went out Wednesday ...
Johns Hopkins Health System has agreed to pay a total of $150,000 to disabled patients who were not allowed a support person — such as a parent, adult child or spouse — to assist with their ...
BALTIMORE -- Members of the Johns Hopkins community were alerted to a cyberattack against Johns Hopkins University and Health System that happened on May 31. A letter went out Wednesday notifying ...
Johns Hopkins University and Health System said its taking action after an attack by a Russian cyber-extortion gang may have left sensitive information exposed. Click to toggle navigation menu.
Baltimore-based Johns Hopkins Health System has selected Workday as its enterprise resource planning system as part of the university and health system’s digital transformation efforts. Workday ...
Johns Hopkins employees, students and patients who might have had sensitive information exposed following a recent cybersecurity attack should receive a letter in coming weeks guiding them on next … ...
Economic empowerment and employment opportunities in Baltimore City were the focus of the “Level Up with HopkinsLocal 3.0” event recently held at the Reginald F. Lewis Museum. Level Up with ...
Johns Hopkins University released details regarding a recently discovered cyberattack, also affecting its health system, and potentially placing the information of many people at risk.
A class action lawsuit in Maryland is targeting Johns Hopkins University after its associated health system was subjected to a data breach in late May.. The university system is being blamed for ...
Johns Hopkins has warned nearly 300,000 patients that their doctors, nurses and other health care providers may no longer accept CareFirst BlueCross BlueShield health insurance as soon as Dec. 5 ...
Johns Hopkins Health System has agreed to pay a total of $150,000 to disabled patients who were not allowed a support person — such as a parent, adult child or spouse — to assist with their ...