Cybersecurity and Privacy
Infosec experts share advice about what innovators should track, security-wise, when building new apps and devices.
Karl West says the shift is being mandated by related trends toward consumerization and the cloud.
It's just the first test case for the nascent Digital Health Collaborative, an all-volunteer group of healthcare stakeholders.
The organization is accepting public comment on these guidelines for the next 45 days, and will release a final version in February at HIMSS 2019.
Connected Health Conference speakers said design and security concerns will be ironed out as the technology advances.
Despite the healthcare sector’s awareness of medical device flaws, many are still focused on whether a patient has been harmed. But to UC San Diego researcher, emergency medicine provider Christian Dameff, it’s more about retaining patient trust and ensure the technology doesn’t fail.
As texting between patients and providers becomes more common, it’s imperative that providers consider the right platform to use and other security features to protect patient data.
During October, we talk to infosec executives and experts about the problems and practical steps to securing sensitive data, advice about what to do (and what not to do) during and after a security incident.
Privacy & Security
But like with most things in healthcare, organizations need to keep following up after choosing the right vendor and signing an airtight contract to best protect data.
The Department of Health and Social Care estimates that the WannaCry cyber attack from May 2017 cost the NHS £92m.