Abstract

The contributions of the Internet of Medical Things (IoMT), cloud services, information systems, and smart devices are useful for the healthcare industry. With the help of digital healthcare, our lives have been made much more secure and effortless and provide more convenient and accessible treatment. In current, the modern healthcare sector has become more significant and convenient for the purpose of both external and internal threats. Big data breaches affect clients, stakeholders, organisations, and businesses, and they are a source of concern and complication for security professionals. This research examines the many types and categories of big data breaches that companies face. In addition, the study’s main purpose is to investigate and draw conclusions from healthcare big data breaches, with the goal of improving healthcare big data confidentiality. From the beginning of 2020–21, both years, practically our entire world moved online due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The coronavirus pandemic dramatically increased the extent of use of technology. Hacking/IT incidents, followed by unauthorised internal disclosures, are the most typical attacks behind healthcare data breaches, according to the report. This has become a main enticement for healthcare data theft and misuse. The number of healthcare big data breaches, the number of records exposed, and the resulting significant commercial losses are increasing. In the report, they analyze and investigate the number of healthcare big data breaches, the number of records exposed during the COVID-19 pandemic. Also, the study assesses the correctness of the datasets in order to achieve a dynamic digital healthcare data breaches environment using fuzzy based computational technique.

Highlights

  • In the healthcare business organization, Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems have changed paperbased systems, providing additional economical and better services to their clients

  • The Privacy Rights Clearinghouse (PRC), HIPAA journals, Human Services USA, and the Office for Civil Rights (OCR) Department of Health, The Ponemon Institute reports on big data breach costs, and Verizon Big Data Breach Investing to do this (Verizon-DBIR)

  • According to a comparison of HIPAA and OCR healthcare data breach reports, we found a small difference in the number of data breaches which are reported each year

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Introduction

In the healthcare business organization, Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems have changed paperbased systems, providing additional economical and better services to their clients. EHRs improve patient care, increase practice efficiency, improve disease diagnosis, foster patient cooperation, and provide constant access to patient health information [1]. Mobile phones and other web-based smart devices have altered communication methods. These devices enable customers to access online services provided by many companies in a simple and comfortable manner, like in the healthcare sector. Healthcare big data has become increasingly digitised in recent years [2]. Healthcare organizations collect and store sensitive data on servers to make it more accessible at all times. Privacy is increasingly being affected by the use of smartphones and other digital devices [3]

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