Protecting the most vulnerable: the role of cybersecurity in healthcare

Crippling cyberattacks on hospitals and healthcare facilities are on the rise. This year has seen a sharp increase in cyber gangs stealing confidential patient data by launching ransomware attacks. These relentless attacks can knock medical systems offline for weeks, resulting in thousands of cancelled appointments, surgeries, and patient harm. Doctors and nurses are also being thrown into crisis mode, suddenly locked out of online patient records and forced to manually file paperwork. Phone systems go down while IT staff work tirelessly to get services safely back online. The recovery can be long and brutal.

It doesn’t take long to see how ransomware can have a dangerous impact on the healthcare industry. The sector is increasingly being targeted for the valuable data it contains. Cybercriminal gangs like Qilin, the Russian-speaking cyber gang behind the recent Synnovis attack, stole data and posted it on the dark web after failed negotiations. The gang demanded over $50 million from Synnovis as a threat not to release the data. But even if a cyber gang fails to collect ransom, a successful attack further increases their notoriety.

Richard Meeus

Director of Security Technology and Strategy for Akamai’s EMEA region.

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