Cybersecurity in Healthcare: New Threat to Patient Safety

  • 1Health Informatics, King Saud Bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences, Riyadh, SAU.
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Abstract

The rapid integration of technology into healthcare systems has brought significant improvements in patient care and operational efficiency, but it has also introduced new cybersecurity challenges. This manuscript explores the evolving landscape of cybersecurity risks in healthcare, with a focus on their potential impact on patient safety and the strategies to mitigate these threats. The rise of interconnected systems, electronic health records (EHRs), and Internet of things (IoT) devices has made safeguarding patient data and healthcare processes increasingly complex. Notable cyber incidents, such as the Anthem Blue Cross breach and the WannaCry ransomware attack, highlight the real-world consequences of these vulnerabilities. The review also examines emerging technologies like AI, cloud computing, telehealth, and wearables, considering their potential benefits and security risks. Best practices for improving healthcare cybersecurity are discussed, including regulatory compliance, risk assessment, data encryption, employee training, and incident response planning. Ultimately, the manuscript emphasizes the ethical responsibility of healthcare organizations to prioritize cybersecurity, ensuring a balance between innovation and security to protect patient data, uphold regulatory standards, and maintain the integrity of healthcare services.

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