Becker's Healthcare November 12, 2024
By Brian Montgomery, Expert Security Engineer, Altera Digital Health

The artificial intelligence (AI) boom is here, and it’s not showing signs of slowing down any time soon. With a current market size of about $28 billion, healthcare AI is projected to exceed $180 billion in 2030.

While new technologies open exciting possibilities for our industry, those of us in the cybersecurity field know that they also introduce vulnerabilities and risks. As AI matures, healthcare organizations need to know these critical nuances in cybersecurity in order to employ it safely.

Understanding hacking methods

First, let’s examine some of the ways malicious actors can corrupt AI systems and access data. These include:

  • Prompt injection: This is a common attack method and typically targets generative AI systems like ChatGPT. Prompt injection...

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