Over the years, breaches of the healthcare industry have made major headlines. And with the amounts of sensitive information healthcare facilities are required to keep safe, this can be a daunting task. That's where many turn to cloud solutions. But some are hesitant. Is the cloud truly a safe place for your customers' sensitive information?
2022 was a big year for healthcare breaches. On trend with the amassed abilities of hackers, healthcare data is still at risk.
Nearly 93% of healthcare organizations have experienced a data breach in the past three years according to Herjavec Group’s 2022-2022 Healthcare Cybersecurity Report and 57% have had more than five data breaches during the same timeframe.
Unfortunately, this industry garner the most sensitive personal information, oftentimes even including social security information. This makes them a target for most every cyber attacker simply for access alone. It's a one-stop-shop for everything you need to hack into not only other medical centers, but personal identities as well.
Post 2020, the World Economic Forum announced that healthcare cyber attacks are up and the overall healthcare industry is struggling to keep up. Cyberthreats are changing and without adaptation, your clinic could be at risk.
Attackers can gain access into a provider’s infrastructure in a number of ways, including via malware, brute force attacking, or social engineering to get login credentials. With all the tools cyber criminals can leverage to get into a healthcare organization’s systems, many providers are wondering, Is it safer to store patient's information in the cloud or should it remain on-premise?
There can be a feeling of a catch-22 when it comes to storing information in the cloud. If you leave your data in a traditional environment, hackers only have to hack into one system in order to have your information. On the other hand, having it in the cloud raises concerns of creating a Mecca to sensitive patient information.
An article in Security 100 Summits explains it like this: “A highly secure cloud-based data storage translates to a safer environment, an organized and efficient safety and security operations infrastructure, improved communication among team members, the ability to efficiently meet compliance regulations, and a direct, immediate connection with first responders in the event of an emergency.”
Cloud-based technology suffered major press issues in past years, but as a model for enterprise IT, it provides a flexible and, most importantly, secure cloud solution that addresses the weaknesses of a traditional infrastructure. An encrypted cloud maintained by an experienced provider can give healthcare providers the protection they need.
Ultimately it's your decision whether or not your locate your data on-premise or in the cloud. You should feel comfortable with your choice, understanding that you can feel confident whichever you decide to deploy. But the healthcare industry is making moves. They're headed to the cloud and many are seeing more benefits like cost and scalability completely innovating the way they're able to provide for their patients.
In the end, we want that for you, too. A healthcare organization’s success with the cloud is the IT solutions provider they chose to partner with. Make the right choice the first time: contact Centre Technologies to learn more about our HIPAA compliant hosted services and cloud backup solutions.