Did you know that as of 2023, there are approximately 15 billion connected Internet of Things (IoT) devices, nearly twice the total global population. This notable statistic emphasizes the widespread growth and significant impact of IoT technology.
This technology, from wearables to office space appliances, has become a big part of the healthcare world — are you sure it’s secure enough to trust with your patients’ data?
The IoT is a natural evolution of the Internet, consisting of a range of new “smart” and “connected” products and technologies for the commercial, consumer, and government environments.
Vendors are rushing to meet the growing market demand for new products that are always-on, connected, and available. The ever-expanding network of IoT devices offers a range of convenient benefits to consumers and offers exciting applications in the business world.
Whether it’s a smart fridge in the home, a smart display sign out front of a McDonald’s, or the smart console in a user’s car, IoT devices can vary greatly in purpose and usage. IoT devices are even being used in the healthcare space.
It is estimated that the global IoT in healthcare market size is projected to grow from USD 127.7 billion in 2023 to USD 289.2 billion by 2028.
IoT devices are transforming the healthcare industry, enhancing healthcare services, and leading to improved patient care outcomes. IoT devices are utilized in healthcare for various purposes, such as:
IoT devices are not necessarily secure. Unfortunately, aspects of product security and lifecycle are often treated as an afterthought, at best, in the development and production of these products. More and more of us are buying devices for our homes and offices, and even devices that we carry with us that require a connection to the Internet.
As a so-far unregulated aspect of the IT world, IoT devices have often been developed with minimal or nonexistent security features, even though they often connect over networks to sensitive data.
The importance of IoT security stems from the fact that an IoT device has the potential to be exploited as a gateway for unauthorized access into your systems. If your IoT devices aren’t safeguarded, cybercriminals can do a lot of damage to your practice including:
Sourcepass can help properly set up your network with robust security solutions to help secure your IoT devices. We can help you:
No matter what type of medical practice you operate, you don’t want to put your patients’ data at risk. We can help you keep ePHI safe. For more information, contact Germany Caushi, Cyber Risk Advisor, at (877) 678-8080.