2015 medical data to guard against hackers

Regarding the recent US technology hotspots, Sony Pictures has been undoubtedly the headline of December, and this event is constantly fermenting, and the scope of the spread is becoming wider and wider, and many confidential emails and sensitive information are leaked. This may also be the most hacking incident in recent years. So, has the hacker’s goal been turned to the film industry? The answer is not clear, and more, Sony's hacked fuse is a politically sensitive "Assassination of Kim Jong-un."

The behavior of hackers is hard to understand, and no one knows who is the next one. However, according to MIT Technologyreview, in 2015, hackers will focus on the field of medical data. The source of this conclusion comes from a survey of several security researchers.

Carl Leonard, a senior security analyst at Websense, a well-known provider of information and data security solutions, said that hackers are increasingly likely to invade healthcare organizations' computer networks and steal valuable personal information. In August of this year, Websense researchers reported that the cyberattacks suffered by hospitals increased by 600% in the past ten months. This is a very significant signal, indicating that in 2015, data security of healthcare-related organizations is positive. Faced with this unprecedented challenge.

The reason why this kind of data security is threatened is two-way. On the one hand, hackers attack more frequently. On the other hand, medical records, data and other information of medical institutions are electronically, but for general medical care. Institutions, the importance attached to computer security is not enough. The idea of ​​many people is that accessing medical data faster and easier is more important than cumbersome security steps.

Supporting Carl Leonard is also his peers, The Ponemon Institute, a privacy think tank whose research found that 40% of medical institutions in the study suffered malware in 2014. Intrusion, trying to steal the data. In 2010, this ratio was 20%. The Privacy Rights Clearinghouse, another institution that specializes in computer security vulnerabilities, found that 4 million records were stolen this year, more than in previous years.

Why do hackers prefer medical data more than ever? Just because the collective interest has changed?

Don Jackson, director of threat intelligence at PhishLabs, a security company, found that credit card theft that hackers liked was cooling down and the market began to saturate because some credit cards were not worth the personal information of users.

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