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A successful attack on these devices can put patients ’ lives at risk .
If possible , encryption should be implemented to protect the most critical data . In addition , continuous monitoring needs to be part of the routine of companies to analyze , in real-time , system performance and thus be able to quickly detect potential intrusions . blocked until a ransom is paid . This can seriously impair the provision of healthcare .
Unauthorized access : Doctors and patients rely on the accessibility of medical records , but unauthorized access can result in serious privacy breaches .
There is no doubt that patient safety is a primary concern for the health community , as cyber-incidents can cause delays in triage and treatment . Healthcare organizations must invest in robust cybersecurity programs and keep systems updated to ensure the safety of patient data and the continuity of health services .
Service disruption : Cyberattacks can disrupt the operation of medical equipment , Electronic Health Record ( EHR ) systems and even hospital power systems .
Protection against cybersecurity threats in the healthcare sector must be a constant priority . For this , training , updated systems and continuous monitoring are essential .
Systems and software must be up-to-date with the latest security patches to avoid known vulnerabilities .
Therefore , it can be said that cybersecurity in the healthcare sector is not an option . It is an urgent necessity , as protecting health data is vital to ensure the well-being of all , as well as the continuity of services and the maintenance of trust in institutions .
Cyberthreats are constantly evolving , and it is everyone ’ s responsibility – from healthcare professionals to lawmakers and citizens – to collaborate in defending the integrity of healthcare systems and patient privacy . As the popular saying goes , health is not to be taken lightly . p
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