Cybersecurity Hygiene for the Healthcare Industry

Cybersecurity Hygiene for the Healthcare Industry

Author: James Scott

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2015-11-07

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781519161505

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Hospitals and the healthcare community as a whole have become the most common and lucrative target for cyber-attack. Many breaches are targeted and sophisticated while others are surprisingly random and simple. The Internet of Things has increased the attack surface with a host of new vulnerabilities and an alarming number of organizations lack even the most basic cybersecurity hygiene, yet everyone is surprised when there is a breach and sensitive information is exfiltrated. Bad actors come in all forms with a multitude of methods, motivations and exploits but virtually all of them start with a phishing attack. All it takes is one click on a malicious link and an entire organization can be infected. The initial goal of a hacker is to obtain legitimate admin credentials then move laterally throughout a network escalating the level of privileges for access. Exfiltration of sensitive information and injecting falsified content are easy with the right access. Strangely, the health sector as a whole offers virtually zero training on social engineering or even basic standards for a cybersecurity-centric organizational culture. Continuous education on the latest exploits and techniques used by hackers is a mandatory prerequisite to initiating an environment conducive to security. Regularly patching vulnerabilities in applications used industry wide are crucial as vulnerabilities lead to exploit kits designed to infiltrate and corrupt distracted organizations. The most organized risks to the health sector in the United States come from State Sponsored and Hacker for Hire groups, primarily out of China. Platforms such as Elderwood offer a plethora of new Zero Days to organizations such as Deep Panda, Axiom and Hidden Lynx etc. whose sole purpose is to breach networks, exfiltrate data and corrupt critical infrastructure networks. The intention of this series is to introduce the basics in both Healthcare Informatics and Cybersecurity as a proper comprehension of both is the first step to a more secure environment. Cybersecurity should be part of the curriculum for students studying healthcare informatics and healthcare as a whole but sadly Academia has yet to catch up with the fast paced initiatives of hackers. True patient health record privacy and network security can only be realized if hospitals and the health sector take an aggressive and blatant approach to a cybersecurity-centric culture with continuous attention to proper cybersecurity hygiene.


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Download or read book Cybersecurity Hygiene for the Healthcare Industry written by James Scott and published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform. This book was released on 2015-11-07 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Hospitals and the healthcare community as a whole have become the most common and lucrative target for cyber-attack. Many breaches are targeted and sophisticated while others are surprisingly random and simple. The Internet of Things has increased the attack surface with a host of new vulnerabilities and an alarming number of organizations lack even the most basic cybersecurity hygiene, yet everyone is surprised when there is a breach and sensitive information is exfiltrated. Bad actors come in all forms with a multitude of methods, motivations and exploits but virtually all of them start with a phishing attack. All it takes is one click on a malicious link and an entire organization can be infected. The initial goal of a hacker is to obtain legitimate admin credentials then move laterally throughout a network escalating the level of privileges for access. Exfiltration of sensitive information and injecting falsified content are easy with the right access. Strangely, the health sector as a whole offers virtually zero training on social engineering or even basic standards for a cybersecurity-centric organizational culture. Continuous education on the latest exploits and techniques used by hackers is a mandatory prerequisite to initiating an environment conducive to security. Regularly patching vulnerabilities in applications used industry wide are crucial as vulnerabilities lead to exploit kits designed to infiltrate and corrupt distracted organizations. The most organized risks to the health sector in the United States come from State Sponsored and Hacker for Hire groups, primarily out of China. Platforms such as Elderwood offer a plethora of new Zero Days to organizations such as Deep Panda, Axiom and Hidden Lynx etc. whose sole purpose is to breach networks, exfiltrate data and corrupt critical infrastructure networks. The intention of this series is to introduce the basics in both Healthcare Informatics and Cybersecurity as a proper comprehension of both is the first step to a more secure environment. Cybersecurity should be part of the curriculum for students studying healthcare informatics and healthcare as a whole but sadly Academia has yet to catch up with the fast paced initiatives of hackers. True patient health record privacy and network security can only be realized if hospitals and the health sector take an aggressive and blatant approach to a cybersecurity-centric culture with continuous attention to proper cybersecurity hygiene.


Cybersecurity Hygiene for the Healthcare Industry

Cybersecurity Hygiene for the Healthcare Industry

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"Cybersecurity-centric components must be included in the curriculum of anyone studying health IT, HIPAA and healthcare informatics as these are the first victims that will be under cyber-attack in any organization in which they are employed. This book series merges the crucial topics of healthcare IT, health informatics and cybersecurity in order to expedite the reader's path to proper cybersecurity hygiene which is intended to enhance their work place cybersecurity culture. The reader will find that traditionally intimidating technical concepts have been authored in an easy to understand manner" --from Amazon.com.


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Cybersecurity Hygiene for the Healthcare Industry

Cybersecurity Hygiene for the Healthcare Industry

Author: James Scott

Publisher: CreateSpace

Published: 2015-11-11

Total Pages: 106

ISBN-13: 9781519234742

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As a crucial component of our Nation's critical infrastructure, the health sector is an obvious and wide open target for bad actors. Hackers, both state sponsored and mercenary have been effortlessly pummeling our health sector networks while organizations do little to stop them. A firewall and anti-virus software will do little to stop intruders yet little, if anything, is being done to create standards to thwart a breach. Cybersecurity-centric components must be included in the curriculum of anyone studying health IT, HIPAA and healthcare informatics as these are the first victims that will be under cyber-attack in any organization in which they are employed. Xerox State healthcare, Anthem, AvMed, BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee, The Nemours Foundation and others experienced breaches that have affected millions of innocent victims but little is being done to solve the issue of educating gatekeepers of the information. Sloppy cybersecurity hygiene stems from minimal standards for information security in the workplace. The kneejerk reaction to a breach is typically restricted to chaotic chatter while actual strategies to thwart future attack are hardly mentioned therefor the attack surface continues to go unprotected as the IoT (Internet of Things) continues to evolve. Sophisticated and determined bad actors such as PLA Unit 61398, Topsec, Blackvine and Hidden Lynx are only a few of the multitude of Chinese initiatives to infiltrate, exfiltrate and corrupt the networks of America's healthcare sector. The shocking truth is that we are virtually voluntary victims as there is no cybersecurity hygiene and zero cybersecurity-centric culture being taught in hospitals, insurance companies, nursing schools or text books. Cybersecurity basics should be taught in every nursing school and healthcare informatics class yet this topic remains eerily absent from current curriculum. The topics of Healthcare IT, health informatics and cybersecurity go hand in hand yet academia has yet to merge these concepts in their lectures, certifications and degree programs. This book series merges these crucial concepts to expedite the reader's path to proper cybersecurity hygiene which is intended to enhance their work place cybersecurity culture. The reader will find that traditionally intimidating technical concepts have been authored in an easy to understand manner.


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Download or read book Cybersecurity Hygiene for the Healthcare Industry written by James Scott and published by CreateSpace. This book was released on 2015-11-11 with total page 106 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: As a crucial component of our Nation's critical infrastructure, the health sector is an obvious and wide open target for bad actors. Hackers, both state sponsored and mercenary have been effortlessly pummeling our health sector networks while organizations do little to stop them. A firewall and anti-virus software will do little to stop intruders yet little, if anything, is being done to create standards to thwart a breach. Cybersecurity-centric components must be included in the curriculum of anyone studying health IT, HIPAA and healthcare informatics as these are the first victims that will be under cyber-attack in any organization in which they are employed. Xerox State healthcare, Anthem, AvMed, BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee, The Nemours Foundation and others experienced breaches that have affected millions of innocent victims but little is being done to solve the issue of educating gatekeepers of the information. Sloppy cybersecurity hygiene stems from minimal standards for information security in the workplace. The kneejerk reaction to a breach is typically restricted to chaotic chatter while actual strategies to thwart future attack are hardly mentioned therefor the attack surface continues to go unprotected as the IoT (Internet of Things) continues to evolve. Sophisticated and determined bad actors such as PLA Unit 61398, Topsec, Blackvine and Hidden Lynx are only a few of the multitude of Chinese initiatives to infiltrate, exfiltrate and corrupt the networks of America's healthcare sector. The shocking truth is that we are virtually voluntary victims as there is no cybersecurity hygiene and zero cybersecurity-centric culture being taught in hospitals, insurance companies, nursing schools or text books. Cybersecurity basics should be taught in every nursing school and healthcare informatics class yet this topic remains eerily absent from current curriculum. The topics of Healthcare IT, health informatics and cybersecurity go hand in hand yet academia has yet to merge these concepts in their lectures, certifications and degree programs. This book series merges these crucial concepts to expedite the reader's path to proper cybersecurity hygiene which is intended to enhance their work place cybersecurity culture. The reader will find that traditionally intimidating technical concepts have been authored in an easy to understand manner.


Cybersecurity Hygiene for the Healthcare Industry

Cybersecurity Hygiene for the Healthcare Industry

Author: James Scott

Publisher: CreateSpace

Published: 2015-11-13

Total Pages: 92

ISBN-13: 9781519256089

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With the hospital and health sectors attack surface wide open it's surprising that more isn't being done to educate staff on proper cybersecurity hygiene. The attack surface is compounded by the exponential expansion of the IoT and lack of up to date BYOD protocols. HIPAA and patient record privacy are a moot point when unpatched vulnerabilities in applications are exploited by bad actors. The healthcare industry as a whole needs to move toward a more cybersecurity-centric culture as the physical and cyber environments continue to merge. The point of this easy to intellectually digest book series is to introduce basic cybersecurity with nursing informatics, hospital information technology, HIPAA compliance and health IT. When health sector staff can more easily identify spear phishing, spoofed browsers and other malicious enticements by hackers, each organization will be less prone to breaches. Bad actors are becoming more targeted, stealthy and creative with their exploit kits and zero days. Ransomware, RATs, Droppers and drive-by downloads are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the adversaries attack arsenal for invading the healthcare division of our Nation's critical infrastructure. The reader is encouraged to make all five volumes of this book series part of their professional library to enhance their ongoing professional development. This series shows how to be vigilant about cybersecurity without being Orwellian while brushing up or being introduced to health IT and healthcare informatics.


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Download or read book Cybersecurity Hygiene for the Healthcare Industry written by James Scott and published by CreateSpace. This book was released on 2015-11-13 with total page 92 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: With the hospital and health sectors attack surface wide open it's surprising that more isn't being done to educate staff on proper cybersecurity hygiene. The attack surface is compounded by the exponential expansion of the IoT and lack of up to date BYOD protocols. HIPAA and patient record privacy are a moot point when unpatched vulnerabilities in applications are exploited by bad actors. The healthcare industry as a whole needs to move toward a more cybersecurity-centric culture as the physical and cyber environments continue to merge. The point of this easy to intellectually digest book series is to introduce basic cybersecurity with nursing informatics, hospital information technology, HIPAA compliance and health IT. When health sector staff can more easily identify spear phishing, spoofed browsers and other malicious enticements by hackers, each organization will be less prone to breaches. Bad actors are becoming more targeted, stealthy and creative with their exploit kits and zero days. Ransomware, RATs, Droppers and drive-by downloads are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the adversaries attack arsenal for invading the healthcare division of our Nation's critical infrastructure. The reader is encouraged to make all five volumes of this book series part of their professional library to enhance their ongoing professional development. This series shows how to be vigilant about cybersecurity without being Orwellian while brushing up or being introduced to health IT and healthcare informatics.


Cybersecurity Hygiene for the Healthcare Industry

Cybersecurity Hygiene for the Healthcare Industry

Author: James Scott

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2015-11-12

Total Pages: 116

ISBN-13: 9781519254597

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In recent years the volume of hospitals and the health sector entities that that have fallen victim to hackers has continued to rise at an alarming rate. With each breach there are empty promises and finger pointing while the organizations attempt to attribute the hack to a bad actor like Deep Panda based off of exploit kit components that were used in a previous breach. Where are they getting their information? Who knows and who cares because it's almost always wrong and attribution is typically a waste of time as it is an attempt to take the responsibility and public outrage off of the hospital or healthcare organization's lack of proper cybersecurity hygiene and non-existent cybersecurity culture. When one takes a closer look at the actual problem in order to remedy a scalable solution the most profound reality is the pure lack of cybersecurity training in perfectly applicable environments where students are learning health IT, healthcare informatics, nursing and HIPPA. The fact that cybersecurity hygiene is an afterthought rather than an academic course in the health sector should have the victims of these breaches rioting in the street, yet there is a deafening silence on this topic of educational reform. I'm not saying that a full on curriculum covering Advanced Persistent Threat intricacies such as hacker tool kits, exploits, droppers, remote access trojans or how to forensically investigate code. But, perhaps it may be useful, while studying a technical topic to add a few ingredients of cybersecurity to, keep tens of millions of innocent people from having their health records exfiltrated by bad actors wishing to do them harm. This book series is intended to introduce the reader to healthcare informatics, health IT and HIPAA while simultaneously enhancing this information with cybersecurity content. Cybersecurity hygiene and an active and thriving cybersecurity-centric culture should be the foundation of patient record privacy and information security training in the health sector work place.


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Download or read book Cybersecurity Hygiene for the Healthcare Industry written by James Scott and published by Createspace Independent Publishing Platform. This book was released on 2015-11-12 with total page 116 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In recent years the volume of hospitals and the health sector entities that that have fallen victim to hackers has continued to rise at an alarming rate. With each breach there are empty promises and finger pointing while the organizations attempt to attribute the hack to a bad actor like Deep Panda based off of exploit kit components that were used in a previous breach. Where are they getting their information? Who knows and who cares because it's almost always wrong and attribution is typically a waste of time as it is an attempt to take the responsibility and public outrage off of the hospital or healthcare organization's lack of proper cybersecurity hygiene and non-existent cybersecurity culture. When one takes a closer look at the actual problem in order to remedy a scalable solution the most profound reality is the pure lack of cybersecurity training in perfectly applicable environments where students are learning health IT, healthcare informatics, nursing and HIPPA. The fact that cybersecurity hygiene is an afterthought rather than an academic course in the health sector should have the victims of these breaches rioting in the street, yet there is a deafening silence on this topic of educational reform. I'm not saying that a full on curriculum covering Advanced Persistent Threat intricacies such as hacker tool kits, exploits, droppers, remote access trojans or how to forensically investigate code. But, perhaps it may be useful, while studying a technical topic to add a few ingredients of cybersecurity to, keep tens of millions of innocent people from having their health records exfiltrated by bad actors wishing to do them harm. This book series is intended to introduce the reader to healthcare informatics, health IT and HIPAA while simultaneously enhancing this information with cybersecurity content. Cybersecurity hygiene and an active and thriving cybersecurity-centric culture should be the foundation of patient record privacy and information security training in the health sector work place.


Cybersecurity for eHealth

Cybersecurity for eHealth

Author: Emmanuel C. Ogu

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2022-01-26

Total Pages: 152

ISBN-13: 1000530493

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The modern realities of cybersecurity have uncovered the unpreparedness of many sectors and industries to deal with emerging threats. One of these sectors is the healthcare industry. The pervasiveness and proliferation of digital innovation, systems, and applications in global healthcare, especially powered by modern information and communications technologies, have created a threat domain wherein policy and regulation struggle to keep pace with development, standardization faces contextual challenges, and technical capacity is largely deficient. It is now urgent that healthcare professionals understand the most relevant concepts and fundamentals of global cybersecurity related to healthcare (particularly eHealth). Cybersecurity for eHealth: A Practical Guide for Non-Technical Healthcare Stakeholders & Practitioners combines a rigorous academic and practical professional approach in covering the essentials of cybersecurity. This book Distills foundational knowledge and presents it in a concise manner that is easily assimilated Draws lessons from real-life case studies across the global healthcare industry to drive home complex concepts, principles, and insights Helps eHealth professionals to deal more knowledgeably and effectively with the realities of cybersecurity Written for healthcare professionals without a background in the technical workings of information and communication technologies, this book presents the basics of cybersecurity and an overview of eHealth. It covers the foundational concepts, perspectives, and applications of cybersecurity in the context of eHealth, and traverses the cybersecurity threat landscape to eHealth, including Threat categories, agents, and objectives Strategies and approaches deployed by various threat agents Predisposing risk factors in cybersecurity threat situations Basic practical techniques for protecting against cybersecurity incidents at the personal and institutional levels A comprehensive and practical guide, this book discusses approaches and best practices for enhancing personal cybersecurity, covers the basics of data and information security in healthcare, and presents an overview of the goals and responsibilities of governance, ethics, and regulation in eHealth. Who should use this book? Healthcare stakeholders and practitioners seeking a better understanding of cybersecurity as it pertains to healthcare information and communication technologies Regulatory and Board Authorities seeking to design comprehensive and foundational training programs in cybersecurity for healthcare stakeholders and practitioners Chief Information Officers and Chief Information Security Officers of healthcare organizations needing a basic internal training resource for healthcare professionals Non-technical enthusiasts seeking to understand the threat landscape and realities of cybersecurity in healthcare


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Download or read book Cybersecurity for eHealth written by Emmanuel C. Ogu and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2022-01-26 with total page 152 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The modern realities of cybersecurity have uncovered the unpreparedness of many sectors and industries to deal with emerging threats. One of these sectors is the healthcare industry. The pervasiveness and proliferation of digital innovation, systems, and applications in global healthcare, especially powered by modern information and communications technologies, have created a threat domain wherein policy and regulation struggle to keep pace with development, standardization faces contextual challenges, and technical capacity is largely deficient. It is now urgent that healthcare professionals understand the most relevant concepts and fundamentals of global cybersecurity related to healthcare (particularly eHealth). Cybersecurity for eHealth: A Practical Guide for Non-Technical Healthcare Stakeholders & Practitioners combines a rigorous academic and practical professional approach in covering the essentials of cybersecurity. This book Distills foundational knowledge and presents it in a concise manner that is easily assimilated Draws lessons from real-life case studies across the global healthcare industry to drive home complex concepts, principles, and insights Helps eHealth professionals to deal more knowledgeably and effectively with the realities of cybersecurity Written for healthcare professionals without a background in the technical workings of information and communication technologies, this book presents the basics of cybersecurity and an overview of eHealth. It covers the foundational concepts, perspectives, and applications of cybersecurity in the context of eHealth, and traverses the cybersecurity threat landscape to eHealth, including Threat categories, agents, and objectives Strategies and approaches deployed by various threat agents Predisposing risk factors in cybersecurity threat situations Basic practical techniques for protecting against cybersecurity incidents at the personal and institutional levels A comprehensive and practical guide, this book discusses approaches and best practices for enhancing personal cybersecurity, covers the basics of data and information security in healthcare, and presents an overview of the goals and responsibilities of governance, ethics, and regulation in eHealth. Who should use this book? Healthcare stakeholders and practitioners seeking a better understanding of cybersecurity as it pertains to healthcare information and communication technologies Regulatory and Board Authorities seeking to design comprehensive and foundational training programs in cybersecurity for healthcare stakeholders and practitioners Chief Information Officers and Chief Information Security Officers of healthcare organizations needing a basic internal training resource for healthcare professionals Non-technical enthusiasts seeking to understand the threat landscape and realities of cybersecurity in healthcare


Understanding Cybersecurity Management in Healthcare

Understanding Cybersecurity Management in Healthcare

Author: Dilli Prasad Sharma

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2024-10-16

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9783031680335

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Digital technology is increasingly used in the healthcare sector, and healthcare organizations handle sensitive and confidential information that needs to be kept secure and protected. Therefore, the importance of cybersecurity in healthcare cannot be overstated. Cyber threats can compromise patient data, disrupt healthcare services, and put personal safety at risk. This book provides an understanding of cybersecurity in healthcare, which is crucial for protecting personal information, ensuring compliance with regulations, maintaining patient trust, and preventing cyber-attacks. Before defining cybersecurity in healthcare, the authors introduce the healthcare environment and cybersecurity basics to readers. They then emphasize the importance of data protection and privacy, software, and personal cybersecurity. Also, they highlight the importance of educating staff about cybersecurity. The discussion continues with data and information security in healthcare, including data threats and vulnerabilities, the difference between data protection and privacy, and how to protect data. Afterward, they focus on the software system frameworks and types of infra-security and app security in healthcare. A key goal of this book is to provide readers with an understanding of how to detect and prevent cyber-attacks in the healthcare sector and how to respond to and recover from them. Moreover, it gives them an insight into cybersecurity vulnerabilities in healthcare and how they are mitigated. A chapter on cybersecurity ethics and healthcare data governance frameworks is also included in the book. The last chapter explores the challenges healthcare organizations face in maintaining security compliance and security practice guidelines that exist. By understanding the risks and challenges of cybersecurity in healthcare, healthcare providers and organizations can better protect sensitive and confidential data and ensure the safety and privacy of those they serve.


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Download or read book Understanding Cybersecurity Management in Healthcare written by Dilli Prasad Sharma and published by Springer. This book was released on 2024-10-16 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Digital technology is increasingly used in the healthcare sector, and healthcare organizations handle sensitive and confidential information that needs to be kept secure and protected. Therefore, the importance of cybersecurity in healthcare cannot be overstated. Cyber threats can compromise patient data, disrupt healthcare services, and put personal safety at risk. This book provides an understanding of cybersecurity in healthcare, which is crucial for protecting personal information, ensuring compliance with regulations, maintaining patient trust, and preventing cyber-attacks. Before defining cybersecurity in healthcare, the authors introduce the healthcare environment and cybersecurity basics to readers. They then emphasize the importance of data protection and privacy, software, and personal cybersecurity. Also, they highlight the importance of educating staff about cybersecurity. The discussion continues with data and information security in healthcare, including data threats and vulnerabilities, the difference between data protection and privacy, and how to protect data. Afterward, they focus on the software system frameworks and types of infra-security and app security in healthcare. A key goal of this book is to provide readers with an understanding of how to detect and prevent cyber-attacks in the healthcare sector and how to respond to and recover from them. Moreover, it gives them an insight into cybersecurity vulnerabilities in healthcare and how they are mitigated. A chapter on cybersecurity ethics and healthcare data governance frameworks is also included in the book. The last chapter explores the challenges healthcare organizations face in maintaining security compliance and security practice guidelines that exist. By understanding the risks and challenges of cybersecurity in healthcare, healthcare providers and organizations can better protect sensitive and confidential data and ensure the safety and privacy of those they serve.


Cybersecurity and Data Management Innovations for Revolutionizing Healthcare

Cybersecurity and Data Management Innovations for Revolutionizing Healthcare

Author: Murugan, Thangavel

Publisher: IGI Global

Published: 2024-07-23

Total Pages: 402

ISBN-13:

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In today’s digital age, the healthcare industry is undergoing a paradigm shift towards embracing innovative technologies to enhance patient care, improve efficiency, and ensure data security. With the increasing adoption of electronic health records, telemedicine, and AI-driven diagnostics, robust cybersecurity measures and advanced data management strategies have become paramount. Protecting sensitive patient information from cyber threats is critical and maintaining effective data management practices is essential for ensuring the integrity, accuracy, and availability of vast amounts of healthcare data. Cybersecurity and Data Management Innovations for Revolutionizing Healthcare delves into the intersection of healthcare, data management, cybersecurity, and emerging technologies. It brings together a collection of insightful chapters that explore the transformative potential of these innovations in revolutionizing healthcare practices around the globe. Covering topics such as advanced analytics, data breach detection, and privacy preservation, this book is an essential resource for healthcare professionals, researchers, academicians, healthcare professionals, data scientists, cybersecurity experts, and more.


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Download or read book Cybersecurity and Data Management Innovations for Revolutionizing Healthcare written by Murugan, Thangavel and published by IGI Global. This book was released on 2024-07-23 with total page 402 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In today’s digital age, the healthcare industry is undergoing a paradigm shift towards embracing innovative technologies to enhance patient care, improve efficiency, and ensure data security. With the increasing adoption of electronic health records, telemedicine, and AI-driven diagnostics, robust cybersecurity measures and advanced data management strategies have become paramount. Protecting sensitive patient information from cyber threats is critical and maintaining effective data management practices is essential for ensuring the integrity, accuracy, and availability of vast amounts of healthcare data. Cybersecurity and Data Management Innovations for Revolutionizing Healthcare delves into the intersection of healthcare, data management, cybersecurity, and emerging technologies. It brings together a collection of insightful chapters that explore the transformative potential of these innovations in revolutionizing healthcare practices around the globe. Covering topics such as advanced analytics, data breach detection, and privacy preservation, this book is an essential resource for healthcare professionals, researchers, academicians, healthcare professionals, data scientists, cybersecurity experts, and more.


Cybersecurity in Healthcare : Protecting Critical Data and Patients

Cybersecurity in Healthcare : Protecting Critical Data and Patients

Author: Enrico Guardelli

Publisher: MedTechBiz

Published: 2024-07-19

Total Pages: 155

ISBN-13:

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Cybersecurity in Health: Protecting Critical Data and Patients is an essential guide for health professionals, administrators, and IT specialists who want to understand and implement cybersecurity practices in the health sector. The book covers the evolution of health technology, highlights famous safety incidents, and explores relevant legislation and regulations. The CISO paper is controversial, highlighting his responsibilities and disappointments. Also covering contingency plans, business continuity and post-incident recovery and resilience strategies in crisis situations. The importance of training and awareness of officials, access control, authentication and security are again discussed, as well as international and intersectoral collaboration.


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Download or read book Cybersecurity in Healthcare : Protecting Critical Data and Patients written by Enrico Guardelli and published by MedTechBiz. This book was released on 2024-07-19 with total page 155 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Cybersecurity in Health: Protecting Critical Data and Patients is an essential guide for health professionals, administrators, and IT specialists who want to understand and implement cybersecurity practices in the health sector. The book covers the evolution of health technology, highlights famous safety incidents, and explores relevant legislation and regulations. The CISO paper is controversial, highlighting his responsibilities and disappointments. Also covering contingency plans, business continuity and post-incident recovery and resilience strategies in crisis situations. The importance of training and awareness of officials, access control, authentication and security are again discussed, as well as international and intersectoral collaboration.


Healthcare Cybersecurity

Healthcare Cybersecurity

Author: W. Andrew H. Gantt, III

Publisher:

Published: 2021-09-07

Total Pages: 200

ISBN-13: 9781641058087

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This book pinpoints current and impending threats to the healthcare industry's data security.


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Download or read book Healthcare Cybersecurity written by W. Andrew H. Gantt, III and published by . This book was released on 2021-09-07 with total page 200 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book pinpoints current and impending threats to the healthcare industry's data security.