Sask. Information and Privacy Commissioner starts official investigation on eHealth cyberattack - Action News
Home WebMail Tuesday, November 26, 2024, 01:04 PM | Calgary | -8.3°C | Regions Advertise Login | Our platform is in maintenance mode. Some URLs may not be available. |
Saskatchewan

Sask. Information and Privacy Commissioner starts official investigation on eHealth cyberattack

Government officials are now stepping in to investigate the ransomware attack on eHealth Saskatchewan.

eHealth Sask. systems were attacked earlier this month, leading to government investigation

A person types on a computer keyboard.
eHealth CEO said patient data was secure, IPC says they are investigating whether or not personal health data was breached. (PabloLagarto/Shutterstock)

Government officials are now stepping in to investigate the ransomware attack on eHealth Saskatchewan.

Computer systems that hold confidential patient information were attacked on Jan. 5.

The Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Saskatchewan (IPC) stated they have started an official investigation into the matter.

The IPCsaid they are working closely with eHealth during the investigation to find out how the breach happened and how to avoid attacks in the future.

On Jan. 6, the CEO of eHealth, Jim Hornell, announced the attacks happened but said patient data was secure.

The IPCsaid the officewill be investigating whether or not there was a breach of personal information or personal health information, and the scope of the possible breach.