CYBER SECURITY SOLUTIONS FOR HEALTHCARE
For the health and wellbeing of your organization.

CYBER SECURITY FOR YOUR HEALTHCARE INSTITUTION
PROTECT YOUR PRACTICE
Patient data and personal health information (PHI) can mean hefty ransoms from malicious actors. The widespread use of electronic medical records makes patient care more accessible, increasing the likelihood of a cyber attack on healthcare organizations. Healthcare institutions, hospitals, and other medical organizations must implement proactive Cyber Security solutions to protect staff, patients, and their day-to-day operations. Moreover, connected medical devices need strong security to ensure the best possible care for patients without fear of intrusion by bad actors.
There’s just no time for downtime in the medical sector, where data breaches or stolen and encrypted data after a ransomware attack can mean life and death for some patients. It comes down to patient care. Are your health institution’s patients safe if cybercriminals steal or corrupt your most sensitive data? It’s time to protect healthcare data. Understand the security risks, fortify your security infrastructure, and make continuous improvements to your Cyber Security strategies in real-time with SecureIT’s suite of solutions.

ON THE RISE
ATTACKS ON THE HEALTHCARE SECTOR ARE FAR TOO FREQUENT
Even without paying a ransom, one healthcare system lost over $50 million in recovery costs and revenue following a ransomware attack. The organization lost access to its electronic health records, operating system, payroll programs, scheduling tools, and more. Surgeries were rescheduled. Patients were rerouted. It was a stressful time. Cyber Security should be a top priority for healthcare professionals at every level.
Ransomware attacks like this one are an increasingly common concern. In fact, 1 in 3 healthcare organizations was affected by ransomware in some way in 2020. Cyber Security solutions for healthcare organizations are a vital part of patient care. Without them, your organization could wind up without the data needed to save patient lives.