The healthcare industry has undergone a major transformation compared to other industries in recent years. The pandemic has forced healthcare companies to find new digital ways to serve their customers and adopt digital infrastructure services to maintain business operations. A KPMG study found that 63% of healthcare organizations are making progress on their digital agenda, compared to 44% of organizations in other industries.
This shift has led to the rise of telehealth services and an increase in the adoption of SaaS partners, IoT devices, and digital infrastructure. As a result of this shift towards digitalization, healthcare industries have left themselves overexposed to risks and attacks. This is largely why healthcare companies have seen a 69% increase in the volume of cyberattacks, the highest of any industry.
Now that much of the world is finding its footing, the challenge for 2023 is understanding how to adapt to a post-COVID world that incorporates this new digital transformation in ways that address cybersecurity as well as new, emerging threats. For healthcare industries – this requires balancing their digital initiatives with cybersecurity and implementing a comprehensive, forward-looking cyber risk management and resilience strategy for 2023 and beyond.
Here are 4 healthcare cybersecurity predictions for 2023 that healthcare leaders should be aware of.
1. Device security will be a top priority;
2. Attacks other than ransomware are likely to increase;
3. Cybersecurity leadership will ultimately be prioritized;
4. Companies will look to managed services to optimize budgets.
Healthcare leaders must prioritize a comprehensive cybersecurity strategy in 2023
How healthcare organizations respond, adapt, and prioritize their cybersecurity will dictate how they perform among their peers. Data breaches are costly, compliance risks cannot be ignored, and a successful attack can be devastating to a healthcare organization and its patients without a proactive strategy. To be successful in cybersecurity and truly adapt and respond to today’s (and tomorrow’s) threat-laden environment, a comprehensive cybersecurity strategy is required.
Leaders must consider cyber risk as an organizational risk and develop a strategy that includes the company’s roadmap and overall goals to effectively secure the organization as it grows and expands. They must also optimize any available resources and prioritize securing their expanded attack surface and ensure that any new tools, technologies, or partners result in a rapid time to value.
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