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Technology’s contributions toward safety in healthcare

CyberSecurity Insiders

Technology in healthcare has the potential to make all the difference in terms of safety outcomes. Experts predict that the healthcare industry will face two to three times more cyberattacks than other industries, making cybersecurity an essential aspect of modern medicine. This blog was written by an independent guest blogger.

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The intersection of telehealth, AI, and Cybersecurity

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New technology is vulnerable to malicious actors and complex AI systems are largely reliant on a web of interconnected Internet of Things (IoT) devices. Improving the healthcare consumer journey Effective telehealth care is all about connecting patients with the right provider at the right time.

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Introducing next-generation firewall from Palo Alto Networks to support 5G-enabled IoT, OT and IT use cases

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Digital transformation realized through new 5G-enabled IoT, Operational Technologies (OT) and IT use cases are no exception. And these use cases can span many industries – manufacturing, public sector, healthcare, education, stadiums, retail and more. Or, an IoT device becomes subject to a supply chain attack.

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Top 5 Cyber Attack news headlines trending on Google

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Vikas Singla, the founder, and COO of Atlanta-based IoT startup Securolytics was indicted by a federal judge last week for launching cyberattacks on a hospital in Georgia named Gwinnett Medical Center in 2018 led to data exposure of patients.

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Cybersecurity in 2022, Predictions for digital ecosystem facing more challenges and sophisticated threats

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As we near 2022, the cyber threat landscape remains just as ominous. For hackers’ soft targets for ransomware extortion are plentiful, especially in the healthcare, financial, and manufacturing industries. OT/IT and IoT convergence. State of the IoT 2020: 12 billion IoT connections (iot-analytics.com).

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2022 Cybersecurity predictions

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While finance, healthcare, energy and utilities companies, along with the private sector will increase their cybersecurity spending, the manufacturing industry will have the most significant impact on disruption. Manufacturing is a prime area for disruption with the increase in the number of IoT devices during the pandemic.

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Health care organizations funnel dollars into security as pandemic, medical developments drive surge in attacks

SC Magazine

The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted serious vulnerabilities in the handling and processing of healthcare data, according to a report conducted by CRA Business Intelligence and underwritten by Infoblox. The report is based on a study of 790 senior-level IT professionals in the healthcare industry, conducted in October and November 2020.