Healthcare and Cybersecurity: Zero Trust
- George Vukotich
George Vukotich
University of Illinois Chicago College of Medicine
Corresponding Author:gvukotich@gmail.com
Author ProfileAbstract
This article looks at Healthcare and the issues that exist with current
cybersecurity measures. As attacks, including those related to
ransomware become more commonplace it is important to provide safeguards
to protect the data of patients and healthcare organizations. Examples
of cybersecurity breaches are looked at with insights shared on how they
happened and what could have been done to prevent them. Rather than the
original perimeter security approach which many organizations took a
newer approach known as Zero-Trust looks at how to neutralize attacks
even if a hacker has penetrated the perimeter security. Key areas
involved in Zero-Trust are reviewed and explained as to how the
applicability to healthcare can make a difference in protecting
individuals and healthcare organizations.15 May 2023Submitted to Security and Privacy 15 May 2023Submission Checks Completed
15 May 2023Assigned to Editor
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