In many businesses today, including healthcare, cybersecurity events have grown to be a major problem. The healthcare sector is much less willing to safeguard its systems from cyberattacks than those other sectors are, which puts the systems at danger. This is a result of the healthcare system's complexity and the fact that different hospitals across the country place varying priorities on cybersecurity. Numerous hospitals around the nation are unprepared to fend off sophisticated cyberattacks. An attack on the healthcare sector includes infrastructure as well as attacks on large data loss, theft, and medical gadgets. These can be extremely expensive for the hospital, leading in millions of dollars in losses, pressures from downtime, a tarnished reputation, and a loss of research and immunizations. As a result, the healthcare sector should make investments in monitoring and safeguarding medical device cybersecurity. Therefore, to harden the systems and monitor intrusion, the healthcare sector should invest in detecting and defending medical device cybersecurity. Utilizing specific programmes, technologies, and behaviours in the hospital will improve cyber resiliency as part of cybersecurity detection and prevention. Some of these technologies and initiatives, however, are neither resilient or self-sustaining. However, if they are adopted and put into practise, they can keep the healthcare system's capacity for resistance to cyberattacks. Among other digital technologies, the detection and protection procedure makes use of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and natural language processing.
Author(s) Details:
Alex Mathew,
Depertment of Cybersecurity, Bethany College, USA.
Hannah Alex,
Brooke High School, USA.
Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/COSTR-V1/article/view/7937
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