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Cybersecurity in
Healthcare
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HIPAA Journal, “Lack of Security Awareness Training Leaves Healthcare Organizations Evxposed to Cyberattacks,” HIPAA Journal, 9 April 2018
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https://www.beckershospitalreview.com/cybersecurity/11-of-the-biggest-healthcare-cyberattacks-of-2017.html
62% of healthcare
organizations have
experienced a breach in
the past 12 months.
There are more than
300 recorded breaches
to the healthcare
industry every year.
Lack of device security, experienced personnel, and outdated systems are the primary causes
Across the U.S., healthcare facilities are experiencing the negative effects of cyberattacks
The digitalization of healthcare communication and records has greatly impacted how professionals use medical devices, perform patient care, and conduct internal operations. The problem? The industry is at risk more than ever before.
Healthcare institutions
are amongst some
of the most attacked
organizations.
In Critical Condition Major Symptoms Recent Outbreaks
Attacks affect more than
16 million Americans,
making their personal data
available to hackers.
78% of devices in the medical
field are unsecured or have
weak security.
Device SecurityPersonnel
Only 29% of organizations
run a modern version of
Windows 10.
More than 60% of
organizations don’t have
qualified cybersecurity
technicians in house.
Outdated Systems
21st Century Oncology
Commonwealth Health Corp
2.2MVictims
690KVictims
Fort Myers, FL
Bowling Green, KY
UNC Dermatology56kVictims Raleigh, NC
Sinai Health System
Urology Austin
Arkansas Oral & Facial Surgery
Pacific Alliance Medical Center
500kVictims
200kVictims
128kVictims
266kVictims
Chicago, IL
Austin, TX
Fayetteville, AR
Los Angeles, CA
Henry Ford Hospital
Airway Oxygen Inc
18k+Victims
500kVictims
Detriot, MI
Wyoming, MISSM HealthSt. Louis, MO
260kVictims
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“The fundamental difference
between healthcare and other
industries…is that it’s not just
about money. It’s about lives.”
– Robert Herjavec, founder and
CEO of the Herjavec Group
“Global healthcare cybersecurity
spending will exceed $65 billion
cumulatively over the next five
years, from 2017 to 2021.”
– Cybersecurity Ventures
$
The good news is that there are always ways to strengthen cybersecurity with the right “medicine”
Preventive Care
Get a People’s Perspective Talk with your team to understand their
professional development wants/needs
Invest in Cyber LearningImmersive, gamified cyber learning is proven
more effective than traditional classroom settings
Analyze and AssessEstablish regular IT security analysis and
systems probing to know who has PHI access
Diversify Hiring Look for candidates beyond the technical
degree and programming skill set