cognitive cybersecurity intelligence

News and Analysis

Search

The need for secure data sharing: Lessons learned from public health

The growing wave of cyber attacks calls for enhanced data security and collaboration in healthcare. Companies can use privacy-enhancing technologies (PETs) to secure patient data, adhere to regulations, and build resilience against cyber threats. Governments, healthcare organisations, and technology firms must implement PETs and collaborative frameworks for effective patient outcomes and cyber security. These technologies strengthen the healthcare data ecosystem and enable international data collaboration, improving disease surveillance and emergency responses.

Source: www.computerweekly.com –

Subscribe to newsletter

Subscribe to HEAL Security Dispatch for the latest healthcare cybersecurity news and analysis.

More Posts

Oracle Health files QHIN application

Oracle Health has submitted its application to become a Qualified Health Information Network (QHIN) to enhance patient access to health records. This initiative aims to