@ShahidNShah
IEEE Deep dive: What you really Need to know about AI and Cybersecurity
Cybercrooks love healthcare data, and how they can use that data to do a much wider range of crimes than they can accomplish with only basic, more widely collected, personal data. Cybercrooks can also sell healthcare data at a much higher price than other types of personal data. And now health data-loving cybercrooks have another type of tool they love almost as much as the data: artificial intelligence.As generative AI-enabled capabilities become more widely adopted, healthcare leaders and cybersecurity and privacy pros need to understand how these capabilities can impact the security and integrity of their associated healthcare digital ecosystems. Business associates also need to stay on top of the AI-driven threats and supporting tools, and to not use them with their CEs' data that have been entrusted to them.
Medigy Insights
AI capabilities present opportunities for providing better healthcare through increased ways to identify and then remove or otherwise eradicate cancer and other types of diseases. It also helps to provide quicker diagnoses and prognoses. And many other potential benefits.Such benefits are dependent upon the type of AI used, and how accurate it is. AI tools can also be used by those health data-loving cybercrooks to trick victims through the use of new and more effective social engineering – phishing – tactics added to their landscape of attack tools.
Continue reading at healthcareitnews.com
Make faster decisions with community advice
- The AI-Driven Future of Modern Healthcare
- Transforming MRIs with Modern Scanners and Virtual Programs
- What a New Research Report Tells Us About Healthcare and the Cloud
- 5 Pitfalls to Avoid when Using GenAI for Patient Engagement
- Effective and Lasting Hospital-at-Home Solutions Require Intentional Innovation and Design
Next Article
-
New DiMe Platform Validates Digital Health Software
The Digital Medicine Society's seal aims to evaluate health application products' baseline security, usability and clinical return on investment to help decision-makers scrutinize which tools are best …