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Protecting Patient Privacy: Top 5 AppSec Trends in Healthcare for 2023
The field of healthcare has witnessed an unprecedented growth and advancement in the past few years, thanks to the widespread adoption of technological innovations. From electronic health records (EHRs) to telemedicine, the healthcare industry has come a long way in embracing technology to enhance patient care delivery. However, with increased digitization and connectivity come new challenges related to cybersecurity and data privacy. The healthcare sector is one of the most targeted industries by cybercriminals, and data breaches can have far-reaching consequences on patient safety and trust. The need for robust application security (AppSec) measures has never been more important. In this blog post, we will explore the top five AppSec trends that are shaping the future of healthcare cybersecurity. Health information technology (HIT) can be defined as any technology that is used to store, retrieve, and exchange health information.
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The healthcare industry has rapidly embraced technology to improve patient care, but with increased digitization comes cybersecurity and data privacy challenges. Cybercriminals target the healthcare sector, and data breaches can have far-reaching consequences. Robust application security (AppSec) measures are crucial. In this post, we will explore the top five AppSec trends shaping healthcare cybersecurity. Health information technology (HIT) refers to any technology used to store, retrieve, and exchange health information.
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