http://www.cnbc.com/id/102030232
By Cadie Thompson
@CadieThompson
CNBC.com
Sept 25, 2014
Hacking medical data has become a booming business, and attacks against
hospitals are up 600 percent in 2014, a security company CEO told CNBC.
The increase in data-sharing, and the growth of the Internet of everything
may be good for medicine, but it's creating a security nightmare for the
health-care industry, said John McCormack, chief executive of Websense.
"Medical information is incredibly valuable, it's where the money is at,"
he said. "There's been a huge spike in hospital attacks."
One credit card number costs mere pennies on the black market, but one
medical record can be worth about $100, making it a much more appealing
target, he said.
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