Healthcare organizations are gradually shifting focus more toward patient experience and well-being. But, thanks to digital transformation, the road ahead has been challenging. Already grappling with professional staff shortage, lack of access, and global financial downturn, recent digital breaches have posed a blow to the healthcare sector. The increasing reliance on AI, IoT, Big Data, and Cloud technologies makes healthcare more vulnerable to attacks. For example, 2022 has seen around 42 healthcare organizations impacted by ransomware in the US and a 5% year-on-year increase in cyber attacks. A vast majority of the US healthcare sector is privately owned and operated. Collaboration and information sharing between public and private entities make it essential to step up cyber resilience. One wrong move can result in cyber attacks whose consequences can be far-reaching. In addition to billions of dollars in lost revenue or payouts, it can directly threaten patient safety by shutting do...