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8 Essentials for Healthcare IoT Security
Particularly in recent years, as healthcare developments have taken center stage, IoT in healthcare has become a growing and critical market. This trajectory is likely to continue, with research revealing that the global healthcare IoT market is expected to reach $534.3 billion by 2025. Unfortunately, despite its many benefits, growing IoT also creates a larger attack surface for cybercriminals to target, leading to increased risks and security attacks. In 2021, the healthcare industry was the industry to experience the most significant increase in IoT attacks. With the development of IoT in the industry, this trend shows no signs of slowing down. Therefore, it’s essential to remain aware of the risks of technological development and take the necessary steps to protect against them. IoT is a highly versatile concept with many applications throughout the healthcare industry.
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The Internet of Things (IoT) in healthcare has become a critical market with the global healthcare IoT market expected to reach $534.3 billion by 2025. However, growing IoT also creates a larger attack surface for cybercriminals, leading to increased risks and security attacks. In 2021, the healthcare industry experienced the most significant increase in IoT attacks, emphasizing the importance of remaining aware of the risks and taking necessary steps to protect against them. The successful integration of IoT in healthcare requires a balanced approach that prioritizes innovation and security.
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