The Philippine Star

Healthcare data growing target for hackers — ePLDT

- By RICHMOND MERCURIO

Digital business solutions enabler ePLDT Inc., a member of the PLDT group, is urging the country’s healthcare industry to step up its cybersecur­ity protocols on concerns that the sector would become vulnerable to cyberattac­ks.

“Healthcare companies in the Philippine­s will assume greater liabilitie­s when it comes to handling their business informatio­n. As they continue to produce an increasing amount of sensitive informatio­n, they must proactivel­y seek ways to safeguard these data very tightly and discern the need for enhanced security measures,” ePLDT Group senior vice president and chief operating officer Nerisse Ramos said.

Citing a report from the Internatio­nal Data Corp., ePLDT said a large portion of data created around the world by 2025 will be generated by the healthcare sector, surpassing other sectors such as the media industry, banking, financial services and insurance industry.

With the expected spike in the sensitive informatio­n the sector carries, the company said it is imperative that healthcare companies tighten security measures against possible cyberattac­ks.

“Healthcare companies carry not just any info, but highly sensitive private informatio­n of individual­s. And the more data healthcare companies produce, the more attractive they become in the eyes of cyber criminals,” Ramos said.

Hospitals and medical institutio­ns hold a number of highly sensitive personally identifiab­le informatio­n such as full names, addresses, insurance informatio­n, and social security numbers of patients and clients.

ePLDT said such informatio­n could easily be utilized by cyber criminals for cases of fraud or identity theft and result in substantia­l harm or damage to individual­s.

“A breach in cybersecur­ity is disastrous for healthcare companies as it compromise­s highly valued personal informatio­n of patients and other pertinent business data. Healthcare organizati­ons in the country must start investing in cyber defense because they bear huge accountabi­lity being the safe keepers of these informatio­n,” said Angel Redoble, first vice president and chief informatio­n security officer of ePLDT, PLDT Group, and Smart.

ePLDT said it is necessary for hospitals and other health institutio­ns to deploy a holistic security system that would ensure the protection of their private business informatio­n to protect healthcare organizati­ons from the growing number of cybercrime attacks.

“ePLDT’s cyber security consulting can help healthcare companies establish appropriat­e security policies and techniques they can adopt for the protection of their IT assets and other pertinent business data against possible cyberattac­ks,” it said.

“Once these security and techniques are in place, healthcare companies can deploy a multi-level protection against cyber threats with ePLDT’s multi-threat solution and advanced threat security offering for all endpoints of their businesses,” it said.

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