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 down or compromising medical equipment and systems. Numerous patients have lost their lives due to delayed treatment due to ransomware or DDoS attacks in the past few years.
In March 2022, the US Senate introduced the 'Healthcare Security Act' - a bipartisan bill that aims to bolster cybersecurity measures among healthcare and public health organizations with active collaboration between
the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA).
The integrity, confidentiality, and availability of the entire healthcare system and patient safety and wellness are at stake. External vulnerabilities and endpoints must be regularly screened for loopholes. Penetration testing, which involves simulated threat incidents to access and exploit vulnerabilities before rogue elements do, must be a mandate for healthcare units. Robust risk management and cybersecurity strategies must be in place to protect healthcare organizations' assets, networks, and infrastructure.
Infrastructure security solutions should be integrated into healthcare enterprise models to mitigate disruptions that can harm clinical outcomes. Cybalt offers comprehensive and affordable
Infrastructure security solutions that can help healthcare units concurrently maintain power architectures, best cyber safety practices, and asset management, thus helping protect critical healthcare data and patients' lives.
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