Intelligent CIO APAC Issue 21 | Page 83

FINAL WORD
The rapid increase in cybercriminals targeting healthcare boils down to the fact that these institutions are the backbone of the pandemic situation , and are thus more likely to pay the ransom because they are overwhelmed with patient care and cannot afford to be locked out of their systems even for just a few seconds .
The nature of what we ’ ve been dealing with exaggerated the nature of the attacks as the services provided by healthcare institutions are crucial . Fundamentally , we ’ re dealing with contact tracing , telemedicine , which brings a lot of value to people , especially as they live with the virus . However , while these practices are paramount today , they are among the main reasons cyberattackers target the healthcare industry , compromising massive amounts of patient data .
Witnessing the vulnerability of the industry today , we ’ re dealing with a new environment and a different approach to providing healthcare . This means modernizing work through connected devices , multiple applications and network segments .
However , modernizing at such a scale can be a challenge , which leaves healthcare vulnerable for bad actors .
If a healthcare service provider is unable to treat patients , there ’ s a massive impact on the quality of patient care due to cyberattacks . When hospital service providers are unable to access their systems or provide healthcare , they find themselves in a position where paying is the only option .
Why does data management play a crucial role ?
Data management no longer addresses data issues only as we are seeing a convergence of data and security , making it a matter of cyber resiliency .
At the core , everyone wants to protect their data , but fundamentally , the complexities around security and data are coming together .
Protecting your data is more than just protecting an endpoint or network . Now , there is a flow on effect to
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