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?
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Cybersecurity is an organization-wide responsibility, especially in healthcare, where the sensitivity of patient data makes the industry a prime target for social engineering attacks. This issue extends beyond the IT department and requires a unified effort across all levels of a hospital or health system.
AI has become a transformative tool in healthcare, streamlining operations and improving care delivery. However, it also serves as a double-edged sword, enabling attackers to enhance phishing tactics and make detection increasingly challenging.
To counter these risks, organizations must prioritize end-user education, simulate phishing scenarios internally, and implement robust incident response strategies, including playbooks and regular exercises. AI can also be used to minimize risk tied to human error and resource constraints through solutions that analyze patterns, detect anomalies and automate threat responses.
In 2025, healthcare organizations must proactively adopt new processes and solutions to protect patient data and maintain strong cybersecurity defenses.
Scott Littrell
Head of Technology Services, TruBridge