Joint Bulletin Warns Health Sector of Potential Coordinated Multi-City Attack

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On March 20, 2025, the American Hospital Association (AHA) and the Health-ISAC issued an alert to the health care sector warning of a social media post that posed a potential threat “related to the active planning of a coordinated, multi-city terrorist attack on hospitals in the coming weeks.” The post targets “mid-tier cities with low-security facilities.”The alert recommends “that teams review security and emergency management plans and heighten staff awareness of the threat,” including physical security protocols and practices, such as “having a publicly visible security presence.”The alert, updated on March 26, 2025, indicates that the FBI has not identified a “specific credible threat targeted against hospitals in any U.S. city.” Nonetheless, the threat is concerning, and the recommendations of the AHA and Health-ISAC are worth noting.Copyright © 2025 Robinson & Cole LLP. All rights reserved.

On March 20, 2025, the American Hospital Association (AHA) and the Health-ISAC issued an alert to the health care sector warning of a social media post that posed a potential threat “related to the active planning of a coordinated, multi-city terrorist attack on hospitals in the coming weeks.” The post targets “mid-tier cities with low-security facilities.” The alert recommends “that teams review security and emergency management plans and heighten staff awareness of the threat,” including physical security protocols and practices, such as “having a publicly visible security presence.

” The alert, updated on March 26, 2025 , indicates that the FBI has not identified a “specific credible threat targeted against hospitals in any U.S. city.



” Nonetheless, the threat is concerning, and the recommendations of the AHA and Health-ISAC are worth noting..