Securing Internet of Things (IoT) Devices in Healthcare: Challenges and Solutions
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Abstract
The integration of Internet of Things (IoT) devices in healthcare has transformed patient monitoring, diagnosis, and treatment. These devices provide real-time data, improve patient outcomes, and reduce hospital readmissions. However, the rapid expansion of IoT in healthcare introduces significant security challenges such as data breaches, unauthorized access, device vulnerabilities, and network threats. Cybercriminals target healthcare systems due to the sensitive nature of patient data, which can be exploited for financial gain or malicious intent. Ensuring the security of IoT devices is critical to protecting patient privacy, maintaining regulatory compliance, and preventing cyberattacks that could disrupt essential healthcare services.
This paper explores the major security challenges faced by IoT devices in healthcare and presents potential solutions to mitigate risks. We discuss authentication mechanisms, encryption techniques, regulatory frameworks, and emerging technologies aimed at enhancing IoT security in healthcare settings. Additionally, we highlight the role of artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), and blockchain technology in strengthening security measures. By implementing robust security protocols, healthcare organizations can safeguard IoT ecosystems, ensuring safe and efficient patient care in an increasingly connected world.