AI in healthcare has invaluable uses in detecting and treating conditions like cancer but its adoption can raise associated security issues. Current technology systems and security protocols might not be enough. Hence, experts suggest implementing AI in stages with enhanced cybersecurity practices and partner with outside experts for security standards. The need for confidential computing, which protects data when stored and transferred, is also underscored. This will ensure fairness and avoid bias in patient treatment, thus creating a more trustworthy and personalized healthcare experience.
Why zero-trust and portless connectivity are no longer optional
The healthcare industry has experienced a 261% month-over-month increase in data breaches in July 2023. Ransomware and cyber threats are exploiting poorly managed solutions and