FinTech Global July 1, 2024

Healthcare has experienced a major digital shift over the last decade. With the advent of electronic health records, the proliferation of the Internet of Medical Things (IoMT), and the widespread adoption of cloud and mobile technologies, patient care has seen revolutionary enhancements.

Yet, this digital progress has widened the opportunities for cybercriminals by increasing the vulnerability of healthcare systems, according to KYND.

Healthcare organisations today face a tangled web of suppliers and service providers, from pharmaceutical firms to IT service providers, each adding complexity to the supply chain. This digitisation, while essential, has also opened up new avenues for cyber threats.

The interconnected nature of modern global markets and the sophistication of these threats necessitate a rigorous approach to assessing...

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