By Kaarthick Subramanian | Tags: Third-Party Risk Management, IT Services
Change Healthcare's BlackCat ransomware attack has highlighted the critical vulnerabilities in our healthcare technology infrastructures. This incident compels us to reevaluate existing cybersecurity measures and adopt a proactive approach to safeguard sensitive data against such threats. What can we do better to help minimize the possibility of similar attacks?
Here are a few crucial steps to take to meet today’s challenges:
Implementing Zero Trust architecture
Adopt a zero-trust security model that requires verification from everyone trying to access resources on your network, regardless of their location.
Advanced threat detection systems
Utilize AI and machine learning-powered threat detection systems to predict and identify potential threats faster.
Enhanced incident response with automation
You can and should streamline your incident response with automated processes.
Regular security audits and penetration testing
Conduct comprehensive security audits and frequent penetration testing to uncover vulnerabilities.
Collaboration with regulatory bodies
Stay updated with guidelines from health regulatory bodies and actively participate in cybersecurity forums to share and gain insights on best practices and threat intelligence.
As we navigate these challenges, let us leverage the Change incident to fortify our defenses and ensure a secure digital future for the healthcare sector. This reflection is not just about recovery – it's about recalibrating our strategic approach to cybersecurity to prevent future breaches.
Kaarthick Subramanian is Chief Customer Officer and CISO of Atlas Systems.