Healthcare and Cybersecurity:
Guidelines for the Private Practice

 

Industry-Specific

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The healthcare industry is a major target for hackers. Patient data is replete with valuable information, and hackers know that. Worse, a serious cyberattack can genuinely compromise patient health, especially in a ransomware event.

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Hospitals, clinics, and private practices are all at risk. To help others, many doctors have shared stories of the cyberattacks they've suffered, and are offering solid advice about how practitioners can help defend themselves.

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Especially in danger are private practices. They often don't have the resources or time to invest in cybersecurity. Private practices might not have the resources to survive a serious cyberattack, and could be forced to close.

Patient health is at risk.

It seems like the news is always full of stories about cyberattacks on healthcare institutions. The consequences of a breach or leak at a hospital, clinic, or private practice can be very serious – massive amounts of detailed patient information can be exposed, and health services can be disrupted to the point that patient well-being is compromised.

In this whitepaper, we review the nature of cyber-risk in the healthcare industry, look at specific cases where cyberattacks have done major damage, and offer advice on how practitioners can protect themselves.



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About HackNotice

HackNotice is the only human-centric threat intelligence platform that gives organizations the power to defend hidden threat surfaces related to human-focused cyberattacks. Using real-time dark web intel, HackNotice offers full-spectrum monitoring and alerts about threats to first-party domains, employee business emails, third-party vendors, end-user accounts, and much more. HackNotice’s mission is to give organizations the power to uncover their hidden, human-based threat surfaces and effectively defend them.  Founded in 2019, HackNotice is located in Austin, TX. For more information, visit www.hacknotice.com.