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Health data security: Breach casts spotlight on flaws

In yet another reminder of the frailty of India’s health data security, sensitive information has been disseminated online in a breach affecting multiple healthcare providers across several states and union territories.  The data exposed include 121 million medical images of patients, such as x-rays and scans, and more than a million medical records according to …

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The continuing vulnerability of health data

The health data of millions is publicly accessible worldwide, recent reports have said.  US non-profit organisation ProPublica and German public broadcaster Bayerischer Rundfunk released the investigation, which found that “medical images and health data …including X-rays, MRIs and CT scans, are sitting unprotected on the internet and available to anyone with basic computer expertise.” This …

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Cyberattacks: A crisis in Indian pharma?

The pharmaceutical sector in India is the sixth most-affected industry of its kind in the world in terms of cyberattacks.  Attempted malicious attacks hit almost 45 percent of the sector’s devices in India last year, an increase from 44 percent the year before. Only the pharmaceutical industries in Pakistan, Egypt, Mexico, Indonesia, and Spain were …

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Cybersecurity experts’ warnings for the health sector

Cybersecurity experts have warned healthcare providers to be vigilant against threats from hackers, intimating that the industry could become “the apple of the eye for cybercriminals.”  “Data is sick…As rapid digitalisation penetrates the healthcare sector, cybercriminals are seeing more opportunities to attack this lucrative and critical industry, which is honestly not equipped enough to face …

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Cybersecurity: How does Indian pharma fare?

As little as five percent of pharmaceutical companies have secure cybersecurity systems, an expert in the field said at a recent forum.  Sal Krishna, chairperson of the Global Cybersecurity Forum, said between five and ten percent of pharmaceutical companies in India possess the security systems needed to protect data from hackers. Many, he added, do …

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