Cyber Threats to Hospitals and Critical Infrastructure in Times of COVID-19 Pandemic

COVID-19 has become one of those remarkable events of the 21st century as the pandemic rages wildlyacross the globe, forcing governments to prevent social gatherings and push for strict lockdown measures.The internet and tech companies have become an essential tool in governments' inventory for...

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Bibliográfiai részletek
Szerző: Tokat Yasin
Dokumentumtípus: Könyv része
Megjelent: Szegedi Tudományegyetem Állam- és Jogtudományi Doktori Iskola Szeged 2021
Sorozat:Európa új utakon : A covid-19 járvány és a brexit társadalmi és jogi hatásai
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Online Access:http://publicatio.bibl.u-szeged.hu/26367
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520 3 |a COVID-19 has become one of those remarkable events of the 21st century as the pandemic rages wildlyacross the globe, forcing governments to prevent social gatherings and push for strict lockdown measures.The internet and tech companies have become an essential tool in governments' inventory for tackling thecrisis as the forced curfew measures made e-schooling, home office, and e-meetings almost a mandatorypractice for most of the developed world. Moreover, crisis management, tracking of the COVID-19infected people, data and statistics about the virus, and patients’ data in the hospital database furtherincrease the importance of utilizing the internet and technology to tackle the plague and its devastatingeffects both in terms of human life and economy. As the dependencies increase, so do the vulnerabilities,the stakes, and the concerns. The COVID-19 lockdown and increased use of internet technologies havesignificantly elevated cyberattacks and cybercrime. Such attacks can be quite harmful when directedtoward critical infrastructure and institutions, such as the financial sector, power grids, and hospitals. TheEuropean countries have also received their fair share from the attacks as the continent is one of the busycorners of cyberspace. There have been many cyberattacks on hospital computers that raised concernsabout patient safety and well-being in the EU. Such attacks can be serious threats that go beyond digital oreconomic damages, they threaten human life. In this paper, major critical and life-threatening cyberattacksthat took place in the EU and possibly legal, regulatory, and diplomatic will be investigated. While thesechallenges continue to cast their shadow, new common grounds and understanding can be achieved throughnew tools and dynamics, such as cyber diplomacy, confidence-building mechanisms, and theencouragement of responsible state behavior in cyberspace. Hence, the emphasis will be given tocooperation, regulation, diplomacy, and capacity building rather than protectionism, digital hegemony, andmilitarization of cyberspace to decrease and deter such acts in the digital landscape. 
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