Healthcare organizations increasingly use data, AI and analytics in decision-making and administration. While the data is valuable to cybercriminals, AI-related attacks such as password cracking and hacking can breach cybersecurity controls, potentially causing significant damage to health systems. However, AI can also support cybersecurity defenses by helping identify security gaps, justifying access privileges and designing robust infrastructure defenses and backup intelligence. The National Institute of Standards and Technology’s Cybersecurity Framework 2.0 also plays a crucial role, fostering inclusivity and clear communication across all stakeholders.
98% Indian cos fall prey to cyber scammers: Report
Majority of Indian tech companies lost sensitive data in 2023, with 69% reporting most malicious cyber activity in SaaS, according to US-based cybersecurity firm Rubrik.