Malware can significantly impact histological research in several ways:
Data Loss: Malware can corrupt or delete crucial research data, leading to significant setbacks in ongoing studies. Data Theft: Sensitive patient data and proprietary research information can be stolen and misused. System Downtime: Infected systems may become unusable, causing delays in research activities. Financial Costs: The cost of recovering from a malware attack can be substantial, including expenses for data recovery, system repairs, and cybersecurity measures.