Meeting the Growing Cybersecurity Demands in Healthcare
The healthcare industry faces unprecedented cyber threats as medical devices, data systems, and networks become increasingly interconnected. With high-value personal data and life-critical systems at stake, securing healthcare operations is no longer just about mitigating risks—it’s about taking a proactive, context-driven approach to cybersecurity. This approach ensures that vulnerabilities with true impact are prioritized, while compliance with stringent healthcare regulations is maintained.
Did You Know?
- 54% of organizations do not understand cyber vulnerabilities in their supply chain.
- Even though 64% of executives who believe that their organization’s cyber resilience meets its minimum requirements to operate, say they still have an inadequate understanding of their supply-chain cyber vulnerabilities.
- Organizations using threat intelligence identify threats 28 days faster on average.
- 73% of SME security professionals have missed, ignored, or failed to act on critical security alerts, with respondents noting a lack of staff and time as the top two reasons.
- 1/3 of Medical Device Manufacturers (MDMs) have shifted their focus over the past year to integrating security earlier in the design development stage, including premarket and postmarket cyber protection.
Learn More
- Follow us on LinkedIn for the latest product security updates.
- Decoding Product Security Series with Dvir Reznik, VP of Marketing.
- Blog post: Open-Source Software Risks in the Healthcare and Medical Devices, by Gilad Bandel, VP of Cybersecurity.
- Regulation Spotlight Brochure: Cyber Resilience Act (CRA)
- Whitepaper: Open-Source Software Risks in the Healthcare and Medical Devices.
- Whitepaper: Cybersecurity Capability Maturity Model.
- Meet us at the Health-ISAC European Summit, Oct 15-17, in Athens, Greece.
- Meet us at the Health-ISAC Fall Americas Summit, Dec 2-6, in Phoenix, USA.