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2 Hi Sha'Natra, I agree with you that t he Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center cyber assault and the theft of an unsecured laptop from St. Joseph's Healthcare System in Ontario underscore the critical need for healthcare institutions to prioritize data security. In my view, the healthcare sector remains a prime target for cybercriminals due to the vast amount of sensitive patient information stored in digital systems (Graham, 2023). These breaches can lead to severe consequences, including financial losses, damage to the institution's reputation, regulatory fines, and legal repercussions. To safeguard against such threats, hospitals must adopt a multi-faceted approach to cybersecurity. First, they should invest in robust cybersecurity measures, including firewalls, intrusion detection systems, and regular security audits. I also agree to the notion that continuous employee training and awareness programs are also essential to prevent unintentional data disclosures and educate staff on the latest cyber threats. Having robust backup and redundancy systems is a key component of a hospital's cybersecurity strategy. This ensures that critical patient data and systems can be restored swiftly in the event of an attack, minimizing downtime and potential harm to patients (Khan & Hoque, 2023). Moreover, hospitals should collaborate with cybersecurity experts to assess vulnerabilities, conduct penetration testing, and develop incident response plans. This proactive approach can help identify weaknesses before cybercriminals exploit them. Therefore, the healthcare industry must remain vigilant and proactive in the face of escalating cyber threats.
3 References Graham, A. (2023). Cybercrime: Traditional Problems and Modern Solutions (Doctoral dissertation, Open Access Te Herenga Waka-Victoria University of Wellington). Khan, S., & Hoque, A. (2023). Digital health data: a comprehensive review of privacy and security risks and some recommendations. Computer Science Journal of Moldova , 71(2), 273-292.
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