Healthcare & Medical Services
Protecting Patient Data and Critical Systems
Critical Systems at Risk from Growing Threats
Healthcare is extremely vulnerable due to outdated devices, ageing systems, and high-value patient data that attracts ransomware groups. Clinical operations cannot afford downtime, yet the sector faces constant phishing attempts, malware, and threats to connected medical devices (IoT/OT).
Compliance frameworks like GDPR and NHS DSPT require strict controls and continuous monitoring. The new Cyber Security and Resilience Bill strengthens this environment by expanding regulatory scope to cover more organisations in the supply chain, increasing mandatory incident reporting, and giving regulators greater powers to enforce robust cyber hygiene, measures designed to improve resilience across the healthcare sector.
End-To-End Clinical Security
Minimised Clinical Disruption
Strengthened Critical Systems
FAQs
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Can you help us meet GDPR and NHS DSPT obligations?Yes. We provide our compliance-as-a-service, remediation plans, and ongoing monitoring to ensure your data handling meets regulatory standards.
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How do you secure medical devices and specialised equipment?We segment networks, patch vulnerable firmware where possible, monitor device behaviour, and isolate high-risk equipment from mission-critical systems.
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What happens if a critical system is hit by ransomware?Our incident response team isolates infected endpoints, restores clean backups, and gets core systems online quickly to protect patient care continuity.
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Do you offer staff cybersecurity training?
Yes, we can provide healthcare-specific phishing, password, and role-based training to significantly reduce human-error breaches.