Abstract
Because of the increasing connection to contemporary computer networks, previously hidden cybersecurity vulnerabilities in healthcare devices have been exposed. As a result of the increasing number of clinical cyber-threats, clinical centers have suffered significant losses, especially when considering that clinical data play a crucial role in determining human fitness. Identifying and understanding the elements that go into creating an environment this risky is critical for understanding why the vulnerabilities persist and how they may be addressed. Also, as the virtual and linked world grows, a rising number of healthcare devices have embedded computer systems that may be vulnerable to security breaches that have an impact on how those devices function. These devices are becoming more and more interconnected. Thus, A rapid evaluation of the medical dataflow’s key heritage is presented in this article, identifying vulnerabilities at every level of the dataflow’s complexity. Besides that, the article is focused on resolving cyber-threats and analyses the solutions’ strengths and limitations for each assault. Finally, in order to ensure human fitness, the article analyses and proposes solutions to reduce these clinical cyber-assault levels.