HealthIT Answers December 10, 2024
Roberta Mullin

The healthcare sector is particularly vulnerable to cybersecurity risks and the stakes for patient care and safety are particularly high. Healthcare facilities are attractive targets for cyber criminals in light of their size, technological dependence, sensitive data, and unique vulnerability to disruptions. Strengthening our cybersecurity infrastructure and defending against malicious attacks requires vigilance, vision, and collaboration. Can AI help improve healthcare security?

We asked our experts what improvements to security we might see in 2025. Here is what they had to say. And check out all our prediction posts looking to 2025

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