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Best practices for IoT security in healthcare

Posted on Monday March 06, 2023  |  security, multifactor authentication, mfa, iot, internet of things, healthcare, encryption, electronic healthcare records

The Internet of Things (IoT) is estimated to reach 29 billion by 2030. While all sectors grapple with the security implications posed by this advanced technology, the healthcare industry is at particular risk because of its complex landscape and the sheer number of interconnected gadgets. In this article, we’ll discuss the best practices to keep your IoT devices secure.

 

IoT in healthcare: Addressing security and privacy issues

Posted on Friday June 18, 2021  |  security, healthcare, encryption, internet of things, iot, electronic healthcare records, intrusion prevention systems, mfa, multifactor authentication

From mobile apps that keep track of daily medication to smart operating room systems, the Internet of Things (IoT) is delivering greater convenience and functionality to healthcare practitioners and patients alike. However, the proliferation of IoT devices also brings new risks, vulnerabilities, and security challenges.

 

Is the IoT a boon or a bane in healthcare?

Posted on Monday December 03, 2018  |  updates, security, iot, intrusion prevention systems, internet of things, healthcare, encryption, electronic healthcare records, authentication

The rule of cybersecurity states that anything that connects to the internet can be hacked. With the increasing popularity of Internet of Things (IoT) in the healthcare industry, every business should be on alert.

 

Beware of healthcare IoT security risks

Posted on Monday October 02, 2017  |  updates, security, iot, intrusion prevention systems, internet of things, healthcare, encryption, electronic healthcare records, authentication

The Internet of Things (IoT) has the potential to completely revolutionize the healthcare industry. Innovations like smart pacemakers and fitness trackers monitor patients' vitals and unearth patterns that can lead to more accurate diagnoses. But like any new technology, it also brings a slew of security risks healthcare professionals need to address.

 

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