By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
The Arabian NewsThe Arabian NewsThe Arabian News
  • Home
  • Business
  • Exclusive
  • Technology
  • Wellness
  • Real Estate
  • Contact
Reading: Protect Your Online Health Records in Dubai: Tips to Stay Safe from Cyber Threats
Share
The Arabian NewsThe Arabian News
  • Politics
  • Pursuits
  • Business
  • Technology
  • Home
  • Business
  • Exclusive
  • Technology
  • Wellness
  • Real Estate
  • Contact
Follow US
  • Advertise
© 2022 Foxiz News Network. Ruby Design Company. All Rights Reserved.
The Arabian News > Technology > Protect Your Online Health Records in Dubai: Tips to Stay Safe from Cyber Threats
Technology

Protect Your Online Health Records in Dubai: Tips to Stay Safe from Cyber Threats

admin
SHARE

As more people in Dubai rely on digital healthcare services like mobile health apps and online medical records, the Dubai Health Authority (DHA) has introduced new guidelines to protect public health information. These measures aim to enhance patient confidentiality and ensure secure data handling in the digital healthcare space. Here are simple steps you can take to keep your health data safe:

Contents
1. Limit Data Sharing on Apps2. Stay Informed About Best Practices3. Avoid Public Wi-Fi4. Share Information with Trusted Sources Only5. Monitor Your Accounts and Apps6. Beware of Phishing Scams7. Strengthen PasswordsDHA’s NABIDH System: Transforming Healthcare Data

1. Limit Data Sharing on Apps

Be mindful of the personal and health data you share with digital health apps.

  • Regularly check app permissions and only allow access to necessary information.
  • Turn off permissions for features that aren’t required to reduce the risk of data breaches.

2. Stay Informed About Best Practices

Keep up-to-date with ways to secure your health data:

  • Use strong passwords and change them regularly.
  • Enable two-factor authentication (2FA) for an extra layer of protection.
  • Be cautious with emails or links asking for sensitive information.

3. Avoid Public Wi-Fi

Public Wi-Fi networks are less secure and can expose your data to cyber threats.

  • Instead, use a private, password-protected network or a VPN for online healthcare services.
  • Ensure you’re accessing health platforms on a trusted connection to avoid risks.

4. Share Information with Trusted Sources Only

Always verify who you’re sharing your health information with to avoid scams.

  • Double-check emails or calls claiming to be from health organizations.
  • Never share your details without confirming the identity of the recipient.

5. Monitor Your Accounts and Apps

Stay vigilant by regularly checking your health-related apps and accounts:

  • Look out for unusual activity or unauthorized access.
  • Set up alerts for account changes or personal information updates.
  • Report any suspicious behavior immediately to prevent breaches.

6. Beware of Phishing Scams

Cybercriminals may send fake messages pretending to be from health organizations.

  • Always verify the sender before clicking on links or sharing personal data.
  • If something feels suspicious, contact the organization directly.

7. Strengthen Passwords

Avoid reusing passwords across different sites:

  • Create unique, strong passwords with a mix of uppercase, lowercase, numbers, and symbols.
  • Use a password manager to store and generate secure passwords easily.
  • Add two-factor authentication (2FA) or one-time passcodes (OTPs) wherever possible for additional security.

DHA’s NABIDH System: Transforming Healthcare Data

The NABIDH system, launched by the DHA, has connected over 1,300 healthcare facilities and unified more than 9.47 million patient records in Dubai.

  • 81% of healthcare professionals in the emirate use this platform, ensuring that every patient has a comprehensive electronic medical record accessible by all healthcare providers.
  • NABIDH is part of DHA’s broader plan to digitize healthcare services, improving efficiency and patient care.

By following these guidelines, Dubai residents can enjoy the benefits of digital healthcare services while keeping their sensitive health data secure. Regularly reviewing your cybersecurity practices will help you stay ahead of potential threats.

You Might Also Like

Iran Eases Internet Restrictions on WhatsApp and Google Play

Jesse Eisenberg Attacks Mark Zuckerberg for Facebook Rollback of Fact-Checking

5 Best Levoit Fans & Air Purifiers to Stay Cool & Dust-Free in UAE

India, Poland, and Hungary’s crew docks with the ISS in a historic space mission

Apple Recruits Veteran Software Executive to Reinforce AI and Siri Development

TAGGED:Cyber Threats
Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Email Print
Previous Article Liverpool Extend Lead to Eight Points with Salah’s Southampton Comeback Heroics
Next Article German Airline Eurowings Considers Middle East Expansion

Popular News

alt="tristar-group-launches-regions-first-hybrid-biofuel-electric-bunkering-barge"
Tristar Group Launches Region’s First Hybrid Biofuel-Electric Bunkering Barge
Technology
alt="gulf-markets-mixed-due-to-oil-prices-and-us-policy"
Gulf Markets Mixed Due to Oil Prices and US Policy
Economics
alt="gulf-visitor-expenditure-to-reach-224-billion-by-2034"
Gulf Visitor Expenditure to Reach $224 Billion by 2034
Travel
alt="dubai-safari-park-announces-50-discount-for-uae-national-day"
Dubai Safari Park Announces 50% Discount for UAE National Day
Exclusive

Recent News

  • OECD Says World Is Weathering US Trade Tariff Storm
  • Eid Al Etihad is A Reflection of the UAE’s National Identity
  • UAE Braces for Foggy Mornings, Rising Midweek Humidity
  • How to Enjoy Global Village for Free This Eid Al Etihad
  • Qatar Upgrades Hayya Visa for GCC Residents 
The Arabian News

Quick Links

  • Home
  • Business
  • Real Estate
  • Contact

Featured Categories

  • Real Estate
  • Wellness
  • Politics
  • Economics

Find Us on Socials

© 2024 The Arabian News. All Rights Reserved.
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Username or Email Address
Password

Lost your password?