Marsh JLT Specialty, 8 Marina View, Asia Square Tower 1, 018960 Singapore.
Faculty of Public Health and Policy, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, 15-17 Tavistock Place, London WC1H 9SH, UK.
Int J Qual Health Care. 2021 Feb 20;33(1). doi: 10.1093/intqhc/mzaa117.
The Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has resulted in widespread disruption to the healthcare industry. Alongside complex issues relating to ensuring sufficient healthcare capacity and resourcing, healthcare organizations and universities are now also facing heightened cyber-security threats in the midst of the pandemic. Since the outbreak began, various healthcare providers and academic institutions across the world have been targeted in a variety of complex and coordinatized cyber-attacks. International and national regulatory bodies have stressed the urgent need for healthcare providers and universities to protect themselves against cyber-attacks during COVID-19, recognizing that a growing number of cyber-criminals are seeking to capitalize on the vulnerabilities of the healthcare sector during this period. This includes a desire to steal intellectual property such as data relating to COVID-19 vaccine development, modelling and experimental therapeutics. It is therefore essential that healthcare providers and universities ensure they are informed, protected and prepared to respond to any cyber-threat. This article outlines key COVID-19 cyber-security principles for both healthcare organizations and academic institutions.
2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行导致医疗行业广泛中断。除了确保有足够的医疗能力和资源方面的复杂问题外,医疗机构和大学现在在大流行期间也面临着更高的网络安全威胁。自疫情爆发以来,世界各地的各种医疗服务提供商和学术机构都成为各种复杂和协调的网络攻击的目标。国际和国家监管机构强调,医疗服务提供者和大学在 COVID-19 期间必须保护自己免受网络攻击,因为越来越多的网络犯罪分子试图在这一时期利用医疗行业的漏洞。这包括窃取与 COVID-19 疫苗开发、建模和实验治疗相关的数据等知识产权的愿望。因此,医疗机构和大学必须确保了解、保护和准备应对任何网络威胁。本文概述了医疗机构和学术机构的 COVID-19 网络安全原则。