HIT Consultant January 26, 2022
Fred Pennic

We reached out to six healthcare executives for their trends and predictions on healthcare cybersecurity and ransomware to watch in 2022.

Milan Shah, Chief Technology Officer of Biofourmis

Cyberattacks on hospitals and health systems will continue their rapid pace in 2022, but as more providers launch hospitals at home and remote patient management programs and the technology has to traverse enterprise firewall boundaries, it provides attackers an extensive new surface area to attack. The best defense against these will be to choose and implement technical solutions that have the highest degree of secure communications between the patient-facing part of the solution and the backend systems they communicate with.

Leon Lerman, co-founder and CEO of Cynerio

While cyber attacks on critical...

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