Prevention key to cutting cyberattacks in hospitals, protecting patients: researchers

A person uses a computer keyboard in Toronto, Monday, Oct. 9, 2023 in this photo illustration. A growing number of cyberattacks in Canada's health-care sector call for more vigilance to protect patients' personal information in digital networks that are often shared among several sites for convenient access, making them more vulnerable to widespread disruption, researchers say. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Graeme Roy

Hospitals must do more to protect patients' personal data from cyberattacks that can lead to disruptions in care, urges an article published Monday in the ºÃÉ«tv Medical Association Journal.

About 16 separate cyberattacks have occurred at health organizations across the country since 2015, but more go unreported, said lead author Vinyas Harish, a medical student at the University of Toronto and Unity Health Toronto.

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