Advances of Cyber Security in the Healthcare Domain for Analyzing Data

Advances of Cyber Security in the Healthcare Domain for Analyzing Data

Guru Prasad M. S., Praveen Gujjar, H. N. Naveen Kumar, M. Anand Kumar, S. Chandrappa
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-6646-9.ch001
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Abstract

Analyzing healthcare data is an important part of improving patient outcomes and driving healthcare innovation. With the increasing digitization of healthcare records and the growing use of electronic health records (EHRs), there is a wealth of data available that can be used to inform clinical decision-making. Analyzing healthcare data comes with its own unique set of challenges. Healthcare data can be complex and voluminous, and it often exists in disparate systems and formats. Cybersecurity is becoming increasingly important in the healthcare domain, as the industry is rapidly digitizing and relying more on electronic data management systems. This chapter analyzed the current state of cybersecurity in the healthcare domain, discussing the common types of cyber threats faced by healthcare organizations and the potential impact of these threats on patient care. The goal of this chapter is to provide an overview of healthcare data analysis and to highlight the ways in which security feature can be used to drive improvements in patient care and healthcare outcomes.
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Cybersecurity And Health Care Domain

The healthcare industry is increasingly digitized, with healthcare organizations relying on electronic health records (EHRs), telemedicine, and other digital technologies to manage patient data and provide care. While these technologies bring many benefits, they also create new cybersecurity risks. Healthcare data is highly valuable on the black market, making healthcare organizations a prime target for cyber criminals (J. Agarwal, 2023). Cybersecurity breaches in healthcare can have serious consequences, including compromised patient data, financial losses, and reputational damage. Additionally, cyber-attacks can impact patient care, leading to disruptions in service and even harm to patients. Therefore, healthcare organizations must prioritize cybersecurity to protect sensitive data and ensure the safety and wellbeing of patients. Some of the specific cybersecurity risks facing healthcare organizations include ransomware attacks, phishing, and insider threats. Cyber criminals may use these tactics to gain access to healthcare data, disrupt healthcare services, or even extort organizations for ransom payments. Healthcare organizations must implement strong protective measures, such as firewalls, intrusion detection systems, and data encryption, to prevent these types of attacks. In addition to these preventative measures, healthcare organizations can also leverage data analysis to detect and respond to cyber threats. By analyzing healthcare data, organizations can identify patterns and trends that may be indicative of an attack and respond quickly and effectively. Healthcare organizations must also prioritize employee training and awareness programs to ensure that all staff members are aware of cybersecurity risks and how to protect sensitive data. This includes educating staff members on how to identify and respond to phishing attacks and other cybersecurity threats. Cybersecurity is an essential aspect of healthcare in the digital age. Healthcare organizations must take proactive measures to protect sensitive data and ensure the safety and wellbeing of patients. This includes implementing strong protective measures, leveraging data analysis, and prioritizing employee training and awareness programs.

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