Cybersecurity in healthcare: A systematic review of modern threats and trends
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Cybersecurity in healthcare: A systematic review of modern threats and trends
Abstract
Background: The adoption of healthcare technology is arduous, and it requires planning and implementation time. Healthcare organizations are vulnerable to modern trends and threats because it has not kept up with threats.
Objective: The objective of this systematic review is to identify cybersecurity trends, including ransomware, and identify possible solutions by querying academic literature.
Methods: The reviewers conducted three separate searches through the CINAHL and PubMed (MEDLINE) and the Nursing and Allied Health Source via ProQuest databases. Using key words with Boolean operators, database filters, and hand screening, we identified 31 articles that met the objective of the review.
Results: The analysis of 31 articles showed the healthcare industry lags behind in security. Like other industries, healthcare should clearly define cybersecurity duties, establish clear procedures for upgrading software and handling a data breach, use VLANs and deauthentication and cloud-based computing, and to train their users not to open suspicious code.
Conclusions: The healthcare industry is a prime target for medical information theft as it lags behind other leading industries in securing vital data. It is imperative that time and funding is invested in maintaining and ensuring the protection of healthcare technology and the confidentially of patient information from unauthorized access.
Keywords: Cyber attack; cyber threats; cybercrime; cybersecurity; health; healthcare; ransomware.
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