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    Cybersecurity initiative aims to shield EU healthcare from attacks

    January 15, 2025
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    The European Commission has unveiled a comprehensive action plan aimed at enhancing cybersecurity within the healthcare sector across the European Union, an initiative designed to protect hospitals and healthcare providers from escalating cyber threats. This measure seeks to strengthen the healthcare sector’s resilience by improving the detection, prevention, and response capabilities of medical institutions, ensuring a safer environment for patients and professionals alike.

    Cybersecurity initiative aims to shield EU healthcare from attacks

    Announced as a key priority within European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen’s political agenda, the plan is set to be implemented within the first 100 days of the new mandate. The strategy emphasizes four core objectives: preventing cyber threats, improving detection and identification mechanisms, responding swiftly to minimize the impact of attacks, and deterring malicious actors targeting European healthcare systems.

    These pillars aim to address the growing complexity and frequency of cyberattacks in an increasingly digitized healthcare environment. A recent report by the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) highlights the financial strain such incidents impose on the sector, with the median cost of a significant cybersecurity breach reaching €300,000. The report underscores the critical need for robust protections as the healthcare sector continues to face budgetary pressures, with limited resources often allocated predominantly to patient care over infrastructure improvements.

    The European Commission’s initiative reflects a broader commitment to integrating cybersecurity into essential services, recognizing the healthcare industry as particularly vulnerable due to its reliance on interconnected systems and sensitive patient data. Recent high-profile ransomware attacks on hospitals have further amplified calls for action, demonstrating the potential consequences of inadequate preparedness. To support this initiative, the Commission will work closely with member states and stakeholders, including the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity, to ensure the adoption of effective cybersecurity measures.

    This collaboration is expected to include enhanced training for healthcare professionals, improved threat intelligence sharing, and increased investment in cybersecurity technologies tailored to the unique needs of healthcare providers. The action plan serves as a critical step in safeguarding the digital infrastructure of the EU’s healthcare sector, ensuring its ability to deliver uninterrupted and secure medical services amidst evolving cyber threats. – By EuroWire News Desk.

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