Healthcare Finance News March 10, 2025
Jeff Lagasse

More malicious actors than ever can target healthcare organizations due to AI lowering the bar for hackers.

LAS VEGAS – Artificial Intelligence in healthcare comes with a lot of hype, but there’s also a lot of concern – about how it can be used to attack, and how it can be abused.

Etay Maor, chief security strategist at Cato Networks, said at HIMSS25 in Las Vegas on Wednesday that hospital leaders and clinicians should be aware of the potential risks and pitfalls of artificial intelligence, particularly as it pertains to potential hacking and fraud.

“I believe AI is not very close to replacing us completely,” said Maor. “However, those who know how to use AI are going to replace...

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