Cybersecurity threats and preparedness: Implications for dental schools

J Dent Educ. 2024 Oct 27. doi: 10.1002/jdd.13758. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Background: Cybersecurity threats are a growing concern in healthcare, where digital systems now underpin patient care, financial management, and educational operations. A cybersecurity breach in a Dental school environment can have widespread consequences to the mission of the school-patient care, research, education and service. For dental school administrators, these risks highlight the necessity of robust cybersecurity measures. For student learners, the impact may include interruptions to their education. For patients, it could mean compromised personal data and reduced access to clinical care.

Results & conclusion: While many sectors have responded to increasing cyber threats by enhancing their defenses, healthcare and dental schools, often lag in implementing necessary protections. This emphasizes the need for proactive measures, such as regular system audits, advanced encryption methods, and ongoing cybersecurity training for administrators and students alike, to mitigate future risks and safeguard institutional integrity.

Keywords: behavioral sciences; cost; dental care access; dental faculty; economics of dental education; education; ethics; faculty; health care access; health care systems; patient affairs; patient care management; patient safety; professional interest; professional responsibility.