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  • Cybersecurity Preparedness

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  • Academic health centers (AHCs) face significant cybersecurity vulnerabilities impacting finances, reputation, and patient care delivery.
  • A gap exists in executive understanding of cyberattack impacts on core institutional missions like clinical care, research, and education.
  • Enhanced cybersecurity awareness and education are critical opportunities for AHCs.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To raise awareness of cybersecurity issues and threats among AHC leaders.
  • To provide a forum for C-suite executives to discuss cybersecurity concerns specific to their roles.
  • To assess AHC leaders' preparedness and response strategies to a simulated cyberattack.

Main Methods:

  • A 3.5-hour interactive, 3-phase tabletop cybersecurity simulation was developed and facilitated at an international conference.
  • The simulation involved approximately 70 AHC leaders from diverse geographical and institutional backgrounds.
  • Participants, in teams, responded to a hypothetical ransomware attack scenario mirroring their executive roles.

Main Results:

  • The simulation exercise was positively received by participants.
  • Participants noted that cybersecurity preparedness often receives less institutional attention than other threats like epidemics or natural disasters.
  • Significant variance in team responses indicated a lack of consensus on foundational decision-making during cyber incidents.

Conclusions:

  • AHCs have opportunities to lead in developing best practices for health care cybersecurity preparedness and response.
  • Developing clear guidelines and protocols is essential to remedy the identified lack of consensus in cyberattack response.
  • Collaboration among AHCs, clinicians, security professionals, and regulators can improve health care cybersecurity and patient protection.