Healthcare Cyber-Security Best Practices to Protect Vital Patient Data

Reliable backups, multi-layered defense and regular security audits among healthcare cyber-security best practices urged–in a new article from Messaging Architects

Messaging Architects, an eMazzanti Technologies Company and information governance consultant, presents healthcare cyber-security best practices to protect vital patient data in a new article on the Messaging Architects website.

The informative article asserts that to survive ransomware attacks and other threats, healthcare organizations must implement healthcare cyber-security best practices. The author then advocates several, including frequent reliable backups, multi-layered defense and regular security audits. The article concludes with four additional healthcare cyber-security best practices.

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“Ransomware attacks will happen,” stated Greg Smith, Vice President of Services Delivery at Messaging Architects. “However, implementing cyber-security best practices helps to ensure that when an attack occurs, your organization recovers quickly.”

“In recent years, hackers have turned their attention to healthcare organizations. Not only do hospitals store valuable personal data, but they often underspend on cyber-security. This makes them highly attractive targets. Investing in solid healthcare cyber-security protects essential data and ensures regulatory compliance. More importantly, it can quite literally save lives.”

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Backups, Backups, Backups

“In the event that your organization suffers a ransomware attack, your most important recovery tool lies in having reliable backups. Run backups frequently and store them off-site. Test your backups. You cannot afford to find out too late that your backup files have become corrupted and that you have lost months of patient data.”

Multi-layered Defense

“With a backup plan in place, you can focus on building a defense in depth strategy around your information assets. Start with updated antivirus and anti-malware programs on all servers and computers. Ensure physical security, preventing access to computer equipment. Add strong firewalls, solid password procedures for all devices and advanced threat detection.”

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