Ransomware and Academic International Medicine

Andrew C Miller, Abbas M. Khan, S. Ziad
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Healthcare is among the leading industries targeted by cyber-criminals. Ransomware exploits vulnerabilities to hijack target information technology (IT) infrastructures for monetary gain. Due to the nature and value of information, access to medical information enables cyber-criminals to commit identity theft, medical fraud, and extortion, and illegally obtain controlled substances. The utility and versatility of medical information, extensive centralized storage of medical information, relatively weak IT security systems, and the expanding use of healthcare IT infrastructure all contribute to an increase in cyber-attacks on healthcare entities. Research suggests that an individual’s medical information is 20–50 times more valuable to cyber-criminals than personal financial information. As such, cyber-attacks targeting medical information are increasing 22% per year. This chapter explores the history of ransomware attacks in healthcare, ransomware types, ransom payment, healthcare vulnerabilities, implications for international health security, and means of institutional protection.
勒索软件与学术国际医学
医疗保健是网络罪犯攻击的主要行业之一。勒索软件利用漏洞劫持目标信息技术(IT)基础设施以获取金钱利益。由于信息的性质和价值,获取医疗信息使网络犯罪分子能够进行身份盗窃、医疗欺诈和敲诈勒索,并非法获取受管制物质。医疗信息的实用性和多功能性、医疗信息的广泛集中存储、相对薄弱的IT安全系统以及医疗保健IT基础设施的不断扩大使用,都导致了针对医疗保健实体的网络攻击的增加。研究表明,对于网络罪犯来说,个人医疗信息的价值是个人财务信息的20-50倍。因此,针对医疗信息的网络攻击以每年22%的速度增长。本章探讨了医疗保健领域勒索软件攻击的历史、勒索软件类型、赎金支付、医疗保健漏洞、对国际卫生安全的影响以及机构保护手段。
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