Silicon Republic November 19, 2020
Jenny Darmody

While advances in tech could transform the future of the healthcare industry, increasing cyberattacks could hold it back.

If we have learned anything about the future of health – and, really, the future of anything – it’s that it is going to involve massive amounts of data.

Earlier this week, Siliconrepublic.com published an interview with bioethicist Dr Marielle Gross about the ethical implications of using patient data as we move into a more advanced healthcare industry.

But it’s not just the ethical use of data that we have to think about in this new age of information, it’s the actual security of that data. While the beginning of the pandemic resulted in a sharp increase in cyberattacks around the world,...

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