Gulf Business November 26, 2022
Simon McNair

Healthcare is one of the key industries targetted for data breaches and last year saw the greatest number of incidents, with 45 million people affected globally

All over the world, data is being generated, stored and shared at tremendous volume. However, we cannot entrust information to any system without considering the potential for misuse. Data security breaches and cyber-crime are rife in this digital age and data needs to be rigorously protected to avoid unauthorised access and exploitation.

Digitalisation accelerated with force during the pandemic and we now do everything online, including monitoring health and providing and receiving medical care. While the benefits of digitising documents and processes is unquestionable, it has introduced its own challenges too. Especially...

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