Health IT Security December 29, 2022
Jill McKeon

As the year comes to a close, industry leaders share their healthcare cybersecurity and privacy predictions for the coming year.

Over the course of the next year, healthcare organizations will likely continue to grapple with ransomware attacks, a cybersecurity workforce shortage, and challenges surrounding healthcare cybersecurity program implementation.

HealthITSecurity spoke with a variety of industry leaders who shared their healthcare cybersecurity and privacy predictions for the upcoming year.

Experts suggested that in order to maintain cybersecurity and patient privacy, organizations will have to adapt and enhance existing security practices to combat ongoing cyber threats.

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