Hospital cybersecurity: Emergency planning response and preparedness to mitigate the effects of a potential cyberattack on French hospitals in Paris, France.

Q3 Medicine
Ali Ghanchi, Charles Barthe, Didier Perret
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Abstract

Over the last few years, numerous hospitals in France have been subject to increasingly frequent and severe cyberattacks that have disrupted healthcare provision to varying degrees. To mitigate this threat, especially in light of the forthcoming 2024 Olympic Games, Assistance Publique-Hôpitaux de Paris in Paris has been developing contingency plans that have been tested in simulated exercises called CRYPTolocker EXercice since May 2021. The latest simulated ransomware cyberattack that involved more than 200 participants took place on July 5, 2023, and lasted for 24 hours. Although cybersecurity contingency plans are confidential for obvious reasons, this article presents the multidisciplinary organization of the simulated attack based on previous experiences from other hospitals and general findings that are in the public domain. It was found that the procedures in place worked well overall, and countermeasures were quickly implemented to limit the severity of this simulated cyberattack. However, failings were observed in intra- and extra-hospital communication, and conflicting priorities between different categories of personnel (administrative, managerial, and clinical) hampered the information technology team in resolving various issues. Furthermore, it was found that mental fatigue, task saturation, and information overload may have overwhelmed senior managers at sporadic intervals. This often resulted in an action-reaction approach being used to find temporary solutions to immediate problems. Consequently, senior managers who participated in this simulated cyberattack were unable to think strategically and anticipate demands for middle- and long-term issues. This unprecedented exercise was an important learning experience for all participants, and the lessons learned will help further improve contingency planning and cyber resilience. It advised that all hospitals worldwide adopt and develop a similar multidisciplinary approach (taking into account their local contexts) to limit the deleterious effects of a potential cyberattack that undoubtedly will become more prevalent in the future.

医院网络安全:应急计划响应和准备,以减轻对法国巴黎的法国医院的潜在网络攻击的影响。
在过去的几年里,法国的许多医院都受到越来越频繁和严重的网络攻击,这些攻击在不同程度上扰乱了医疗保健服务。为了减轻这一威胁,特别是考虑到即将到来的2024年奥运会,巴黎援助Publique-Hôpitaux一直在制定应急计划,自2021年5月以来,这些计划已在名为CRYPTolocker演习的模拟演习中进行了测试。最近一次模拟勒索软件网络攻击发生在2023年7月5日,涉及200多人,持续了24小时。虽然网络安全应急计划显然是保密的,但本文根据其他医院以前的经验和公共领域的一般发现,介绍了模拟攻击的多学科组织。结果发现,这些程序总体上运行良好,并迅速实施了对策,以限制这次模拟网络攻击的严重程度。然而,在医院内部和医院外的沟通中发现了失败,不同类别的人员(行政、管理和临床)之间的优先事项相互冲突,阻碍了信息技术团队解决各种问题。此外,我们还发现,精神疲劳、任务饱和和信息过载可能会偶尔使高级管理人员不堪重负。这常常导致采取行动-反应方法来寻找解决眼前问题的临时办法。因此,参与这种模拟网络攻击的高级管理人员无法进行战略思考,也无法预测中长期问题的需求。这次前所未有的演习对所有参与者来说都是一次重要的学习经验,从中吸取的经验教训将有助于进一步改善应急计划和网络复原力。它建议全球所有医院采用并制定类似的多学科方法(考虑到其当地情况),以限制潜在网络攻击的有害影响,这种攻击无疑将在未来变得更加普遍。
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Journal of Emergency Management
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