Feature: Building an NHS fit for the future: how can the health service protect itself from cyber threats? – HTN Health Tech News
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If cybercrime were a country, it would have the fourth-highest GDP in the world, says expert Jen Easterly, the former head of the US cybersecurity agency. The most dangerous player is undoubtedly China. “Chinese military hackers have embedded themselves so deeply in US critical infrastructure that they can derail trains and disrupt water and power supplies.”
Feature: Building an NHS fit for the future: how can the health service protect itself from cyber threats? – HTN Health Tech News
By Mark Harris, IT Manager at Radar Healthcare The digital transformation of the NHS has revolutionised patient care, streamlined administrative processes, and enabled powerful insights through data. Yet, this digital shift comes with a growing vulnerability: cyber threats. As one of the most data-rich sectors in the UK, healthcare is a top target for cyber criminals. From ransomware attacks to phishing emails, the frequency and severity of cy…
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