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11 Jun
2019-06-11 - 2019-06-13    
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HIMSS and Health 2.0 European Conference Helsinki, Finland 11-13 June 2019 The HIMSS & Health 2.0 European Conference will be a unique three day event you [...]
7th Epidemiology and Public Health Conference
2019-06-17 - 2019-06-18    
All Day
Time : June 17-18, 2019 Dubai, UAE Theme: Global Health a major topic of concern in Epidemiology Research and Public Health study Epidemiology Meet 2019 in [...]
Inaugural Digital Health Pharma Congress
2019-06-17 - 2019-06-21    
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Inaugural Digital Health Pharma Congress Join us for World Pharma Week 2019, where 15th Annual Biomarkers & Immuno-Oncology World Congress and 18th Annual World Preclinical Congress, two of Cambridge [...]
International Forum on Advancements in Healthcare - IFAH USA 2019
2019-06-18 - 2019-06-20    
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International Forum on Advancements in Healthcare - IFAH (formerly Smart Health Conference) USA, will bring together 1000+ healthcare professionals from across the world on a [...]
Annual Congress on  Yoga and Meditation
2019-06-20 - 2019-06-21    
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About Conference With the support of Organizing Committee Members, “Annual Congress on Yoga and Meditation” (Yoga Meditation 2019) is planned to be held in Dubai, [...]
Collaborative Care & Health IT Innovations Summit
2019-06-23 - 2019-06-25    
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Technology Integrating Pre-Acute and LTPAC Services into the Healthcare and Payment EcosystemsHyatt Regency Inner Harbor 300 Light Street, Baltimore, Maryland, United States of America, 21202 [...]
2019 AHA LEADERSHIP SUMMIT
2019-06-25 - 2019-06-27    
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Welcome Welcome to attendee registration for the 27th Annual AHA/AHA Center for Health Innovation Leadership Summit! The 2019 AHA Leadership Summit promotes a revolution in thinking [...]
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25 Jun 19
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Cybersecurity in the time of COVID-19

The Importance of Taking Your Time With Your Education

The age of COVID-19 is now established as one of those totemic moments in this digital age.

Digital transformation is key
Paradoxically, largely because the rapid spread of this pandemic where it is present in every country other than Antarctica (to date), mimics the new connected world and is a product of the digital and technological revolution that has transformed the way we live.

The contrast with the Spanish flu which occurred 98 years ago really demonstrates this. Whilst in 1918, there was little in the way of lockdown and mitigation, at least countries had time to prepare. What has happened to us in a matter of weeks took a year to play out in 1918.

The other paradox is that although the world has obviously changed, the health systems have changed far less than the ecosystems they inhabit, and analogue responses based on bricks and mortar visits are all too often still being deployed. Health and care systems are, however, having to adopt to this new world and suddenly different modalities from face-to-face consultations and the office visit are becoming the mainstream, not the exception.

This is to be welcomed as this transition is long overdue. The speed of this sudden change has caught many people and systems by surprise as in some cases there have been deployments without due regard around governance and interoperability within the existing EMRs. These are significant issues and no doubt all systems are working hard to ensure these deficiencies are remedied. The other issue which is now acknowledged to be a significant problem is cybersecurity.

Challenges with security during the coronavirus pandemic
Cybersecurity always has been one of the most important pillars in digital transformation, but its importance is heightened considerably in a pandemic. Reports from Europe, the far-east and north America have all highlighted the importance of managing this even more than usual in a pandemic.

This is really not surprising. The challenges of protecting a remote workforce when deploying solutions around virtual consultations is reported extensively. The differences now are of course that modern health and care requires a variety of interventions from different players in different places and cloud-based solutions, but also that the remote workforce has now increased from the 5% enthusiasts to the 95% mainstream users.

These users can be very digitally naïve, having little knowledge of cyber-hygiene and of how to keep themselves safe. To exacerbate an already difficult situation, patients are also involved and engaged in these consultations and a variety of systems and modalities are being deployed often with great speed, that makes training and education more challenging.