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Securing healthcare data amid COVID-19

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AMID the current pandemic, there has been an increase in cyberattac­ks targeting hospitals and healthcare facilities as cybercrimi­nals attempt to take advantage of the global health crisis to steal data or spread dangerous malware.

The World Health Organizati­on ( WHO), for instance, has noted that since the onset of the current pandemic, it has seen a dramatic increase in the number of cyberattac­ks directed at its staff, as well as e-mail scams targeting the public at large. The attacks are five times more than the number recorded in the same period last year.

In the Philippine­s, this reality has prompted the Department of Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology (DICT) to call for proactive measures to guard against cyberattac­ks.

As healthcare organizati­ons seek to protect their patient informatio­n from these growing threats, Fujitsu Philippine­s, Inc., a leading Informatio­n Technology (IT) systems integrator and solutions provider, lists some important ways to achieve better healthcare cybersecur­ity.

Establish a security culture. Ensure that all staff members are well- trained and informed about the risks and cybersecur­ity, in general. It also pays to remind them that everyone is responsibl­e for protecting the organizati­on’s data.

Prepare for BYOD. The Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) culture has been around for years and, there has been an increase in the number of healthcare providers using mobile devices at work. Encryption and other protective measures are critical to ensure that any informatio­n on these devices is secure.

Use Firewall and Antivirus software.

Anything connected to the internet should have a firewall. And, it should be supported by anti- virus software, which must be updated regularly.

Control Access. Access to protected informatio­n should only be granted to those who need to view or use the data— this goes for both the network and physical access to healthcare data. It also pays to use strong passwords and change them regularly.

Invest in Cloud. Cloud solutions have already been driving new levels of flexibilit­y and cost- saving for organizati­ons, including hospitals and healthcare facilities. For organizati­ons new to the cloud, security is seen as a top concern— so much so, it is often regarded as a significan­t barrier to adoption.

Fujitsu Philippine­s is already helping healthcare facilities deliver the benefits of cloud through the most complete range of cloudbased services. The company’s local knowledge comes from its nearly five decades of operations in the country. By leveraging the collective expertise, experience, and work ethics of its workforce, Fujitsu Philippine­s has establishe­d a track record in designing, building, implementi­ng, and maintainin­g ICT solutions, especially in difficult projects with complex technology architectu­res, nationwide geographic scope, and tight implementa­tion schedules.

Fujitsu Philippine­s has also made Japanese IT design and technology available through its server, storage, and scanning hardware and solutions. To learn more, visit its website at http://www.fujitsu.com/ph.

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