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In an increasingly technology-driven world, more and more data is being gathered by the products and services that we use. Gone are the days of paper sign-ins - instead, digital check-in products are just one example of how computing has transformed how data is collected, collated, and stored.
Modern, digitally equipped hospitals have emerged as hotbeds of sensitive medical data. With the increasing digitalization of the healthcare sector, more and more medical data is being generated every day across the globe. In fact, some estimates believe that 30% of the total data generated in the world has a medical origin and purpose, with an astonishing Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of around 36% to date. In such a scenario, malicious actors have also risen to the surface, trying to take advantage of a sector still grappling with data-intensive technology. The onus is on hospitals, as the source and keeper of data, to protect it from getting into the wrong hands.
Technology and healthcare are close relations, both cousins emerging out of the Renaissance and seeing rapid innovation since. Technology in the healthcare sector has continued to evolve at an unprecedented rate. From being able to undertake online healthcare courses like the Rockhurst University online FNP program to the advent of telemedicine, and now, the use of virtual reality.
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