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Health Care Cybersecurity Challenges and Solutions Under the Climate of COVID-19: Scoping Review

He, Ying; Aliyu, Aliyu; Evans, Mark; Luo, Cunjin

Authors

Ying He

Aliyu Aliyu

Mark Evans

Cunjin Luo



Abstract

Background:

Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has been an unprecedented challenge to the global health care system. It has further challenged the resilience of the healthcare information system (HIS), which has affected the ability to achieve the global sustainable goal of health and wellbeing. This research is motivated by the recent security incidents that happened to the hospitals, pharmaceutical companies, the US Department of Health and Human Services, the World Health Organization (WHO) and its partners, etc.

Objective:

This study aims to assess the security incidents, identify the challenges and provides cybersecurity recommendations to support the healthcare sector against the heightened cybersecurity risk realised through associated threats, including phishing campaigns and ransomware attacks which have been adapted to exploit vulnerabilities in technology and people introduced through changes to working practices dealing with the current COVID-19 pandemic.

Methods:

We performed a review of the topic of health sector security challenges and recommendations during COVID 19, through the searches of two major scientific databases (PubMed and Scopus) references from relevant articles using the search terms “healthcare” and “cybersecurity”. Reports, news articles, or websites were also included only when they related directly to previously published work, or they were the only currently available information source at the moment of manuscript preparation. Only articles in English in the later decade were included, i.e. 2010-2020, in order to focus on the current issues, challenges and solutions.

Results:

This research concluded that the most prominent and significant methods of attack and threats of the security incidents that happened during COVID 19 are related to phishing, ransomware, distributed denial of service attack and malware. We have identified challenges (8 themes) that have led to the incidents. The health sector have implemented some solutions (8 themes) to address these challenges. However, more efforts are needed in improving some aspects (4 themes) to strengthen their cybersecurity capacity.

Conclusions:

This research identified the most prominent and significant methods of attack and threats related to the security incidents that impacted the health sector initially during the COVID 19 pandemic, the cybersecurity challenges, solutions as well as the areas that require further efforts in the community. This provides useful insights to the health sector to address their cybersecurity issues during the COVID 19 pandemic as well as other epidemics or pandemics that may materialise in the future.

Deposit Date Aug 29, 2021
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/5494141
Publisher URL https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/21747


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