Paper Title
Cyber Security Challenges in Healthcare IT: Business Strategies for Mitigating Data Breaches and Enhancing Patient Trust
Abstract
Healthcare IT security threats create multiple threats that endanger patient privacy together with operational processes and medical institution trust levels. Medical organizations that adopt digital adoption methods depend more on electronic health records (EHRs), cloud computing and connected medical devices which creates growing cyberattack risks. The paper examines various difficulties affecting healthcare IT cybersecurity through a focus on expanding data breaches that cause patient trust issues. The research adopts a data-based framework to study security threats which involve ransomware, insider threats, and phishing attacks together with their impact on financial losses and reputational damage. Through this analysis the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) serve as regulatory emphasis with assessment of worldwide healthcare institution compliance obstacles. This study presents multiple business strategies to combat cybersecurity risks through visionary threat detection tools alongside AI security systems and blockchain protocols alongside complete risk management protocols. This paper analyzes recent verifiable studies from respected sources to locate essential research holes in healthcare cybersecurity defense and provides usable solutions for organizations. Research outcomes demonstrate that healthcare organizations must implement multiple protective measures to protect patient data in order to preserve their institutional trustworthiness. The written work presents usable knowledge for public servants in addition to healthcare leadership teams and information security experts who deal with new digital threats.
Keywords - Cybersecurity, Healthcare IT, Data Breaches, Patient Trust, Business Strategies