HealthTech February 4, 2025
Amy Burroughs

With the right cloud management tools and readiness to share security responsibilities, healthcare organizations can enjoy the cloud’s benefits while maintaining a strong defensive posture.

As providers shift from traditional data centers to cloud-based environments, they are adapting their cybersecurity strategies to address the cloud’s unique challenges and opportunities.

A critical aspect of the transition is understanding that health systems must stay proactive in safeguarding their data. That can surprise organizations that expect cloud service providers to manage cybersecurity fully, says Errol Weiss, chief security officer for Health-ISAC, a global nonprofit information sharing and analysis center focused on security in healthcare.

Health systems moving to the cloud should be prepared for a shared responsibility model, Weiss says, with each party’s...

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