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<strong>Securing the Future of Telemedicine and Wearables</strong>

The healthcare industry in India is undergoing a digital transformation, with telemedicine platforms and wearable devices.

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Ashok Pandey
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The healthcare industry in India is undergoing a digital transformation, with telemedicine platforms and wearable devices playing a crucial role in remote healthcare delivery. However, the proliferation of these technologies also presents cybersecurity challenges, including data privacy and protection concerns.

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We spoke to Ms. Swapna Bapat, Vice President - Products at Palo Alto Networks, to delve deep into the challenges and opportunities surrounding telemedicine platforms and the proliferation of wearable devices in India's healthcare landscape.

The world of healthcare is rapidly evolving, with technology playing a pivotal role in reshaping patient care. Telemedicine platforms and wearable devices have emerged as game-changers, offering convenience, real-time insights, and the potential for more proactive healthcare management. However, these innovations also bring forth significant challenges, particularly in terms of cybersecurity and data privacy.

Telemedicine Platforms: Bridging the Gap with Technology

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Telemedicine platforms have become increasingly popular, offering patients the flexibility to access healthcare remotely. However, the creation of robust telemedicine systems is not without its hurdles. One of the foremost challenges is ensuring seamless connectivity, efficient data sharing, and robust security measures to safeguard patient privacy and sensitive medical information.

As the healthcare landscape shifts towards remote care, these platforms must address diverse device ecosystems and ensure interoperability while upholding the highest data protection standards. Patients and healthcare providers alike rely on the secure and smooth functioning of these platforms, making cybersecurity a top priority.

The Proliferation of Wearable Devices: A Health Revolution with a Cybersecurity Challenge

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Wearable devices, such as fitness trackers, have been pivotal in empowering individuals to take control of their health. These devices provide real-time health insights, allowing users to proactively manage their well-being. In India, the wearables market witnessed remarkable growth, with over 11.4 million units shipped in 2022—a staggering 144% increase.

However, this proliferation of wearable technology also introduces significant cybersecurity concerns. While these devices are designed to execute specific health-related tasks, they record and store sensitive user information. In the wrong hands, this data could lead to significant harm. Recent research from Unit 42 revealed that a concerning 83% of medical imaging devices run on unsupported operating systems, rendering them vulnerable to cyberattacks.

Securing the Future

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The healthcare sector requires a comprehensive Zero Trust security solution tailored for medical devices. This innovative solution can empower healthcare organizations to deploy and manage new connected technologies securely and swiftly.

Zero Trust is a strategic cybersecurity approach that revolves around eliminating implicit trust and continuously verifying every user and device. Implementing a Zero Trust approach can be challenging, but can provide a seamless solution. It can automate device discovery, contextual segmentation, policy recommendations based on the principle of least privilege, and one-click policy enforcement. It seamlessly integrates with cloud-based security services, including Advanced Threat Prevention and URL Filtering.

As India's healthcare landscape continues to embrace the digital revolution, robust cybersecurity measures are vital to guarantee safe and effective remote healthcare delivery and the responsible use of wearable technology.

Swapna Bapat VP Product Management PANW

Swapna Bapat VP Product Management PANW

Swapna Bapat, VP-Product Management at Palo Alto

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