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Boston University's Metropolitan College (MET) offers the Graduate Certificate in Medical Information Security & Privacy through on-campus, online, and blended learning options, giving students essential insights into the multifaceted considerations involved in safeguarding healthcare information systems.
Cyber threats targeting healthcare—including malware, email scams, ransomware, and cryptojacking—continue to escalate. The US Department of Health and Human Services Office for Civil Rights reports more than 3,000 healthcare data breaches since 2009, with a 38% surge in attacks from 2018 to 2019. Hacking, theft, and unauthorized data access remain predominant concerns. Radware's 2018-2019 Global Application and Network Security Report indicates healthcare organizations face an average recovery cost of $1.4 million per cyberattack.
Focusing on healthcare data protection, BU MET's Medical Information Security & Privacy graduate certificate equips students with techniques for creating secure systems while navigating the unique challenges of healthcare—where patient privacy must coexist with necessary record accessibility.
Completion Time: 8-12 Months