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NEARLY THREE-QUARTERS OF LEADERS ( 69 %) THROUGHOUT THE HEALTHCARE SECTOR SEE THE CLOUD AS A WAY TO REDUCE COSTS .
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NEARLY THREE-QUARTERS OF LEADERS ( 69 %) THROUGHOUT THE HEALTHCARE SECTOR SEE THE CLOUD AS A WAY TO REDUCE COSTS .

breach should be restored . This will help to reduce the extent of necessary recovery efforts , reduce service disruptions and speed up the recovery process .
To achieve this , it is important to determine what data is essential and where exactly it resides within the cloud . Automated data classification solutions can provide full visibility into data storage and help focus efforts on what is most urgent – both in the cloud and on-premises . In fact , 64 % of those surveyed plan to implement data classification as a cloud protection measure .
Last but not least , healthcare organisations should pay special attention to the Internet of Things ( IoT ) devices and systems . Those that have are usually poorly secured and left with default security configurations . Network segmentation will help prevent one compromised device from impacting the entire system . IT teams must also strictly limit who – both humans and machines – can access what data and systems according to the least-privilege principle and regularly review and right-size those access rights . length of time needed to detect them . Our findings revealed that understaffed IT or cybersecurity teams , lack of cloud security expertise and budget were cited as the three biggest challenges that healthcare and medical facilities have faced when reinforcing their cloud security .
As part of best practices , healthcare leaders should consider optimising their backups by ensuring that the most essential data can be quickly restored soon after an attack or data breach . This can include prioritising the Personally Identifiable Information ( PII ) of customers , employees and corporate financial information . Additionally , only files which were compromised in the event of a security
As the cloud security landscape continues to evolve , the cybersecurity measures utilised by the healthcare sector should evolve along with it . With the data security of so many UK patients at risk , many medical and healthcare facilities are already taking proactive measures to enhance the foundation of their cloud security . This is an ongoing process and there is still much to be done before the sector can successfully thwart modern cloud security threats .
Only restrictive access permissions , an effective recovery plan and widespread cybersecurity training – which follows current best practices – can the healthcare sector successfully defend against the risks targeting their cloud systems and digital networks . �
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