NHS staff lack confidence in health service cyber measures | Computer Weekly
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BT research highlights concerning gaps in cyber security within the NHS, with considerable public and staff apprehension about existing protections. A significant 60% of the public fear disruptions to critical systems, and many NHS personnel feel untrained and burdened by outdated systems. While all staff understand their cybersecurity responsibilities, a mere 36% trust that defenses suffice. Natasha Phillips emphasizes that effective cybersecurity in healthcare is crucial for ensuring both patient data protection and the overall safety and function of health services.
"In healthcare, cyber security isn't just about protecting data; it's about protecting lives. Nurses are often the first point of care."
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