Healthcare cybersecurity
Go beyond cybersecurity compliance and build lasting resilience against cyber threats.
Cyberattacks in healthcare are rising, targeting sensitive data and disrupting operations. The sharing of electronic health records and complex systems heighten vulnerabilities, while high volumes and low margins amplify risks. Robust cybersecurity is vital to protect digital infrastructure, safeguard data, and prepare for future threats, ensuring healthcare organizations remain secure and resilient.
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Healthcare executives said supply chain attacks disrupted patient care.
What you can do
Cybersecurity must be a priority for healthcare organizations. A robust strategy protects patient data, ensures regulatory compliance, and maintains privacy through advanced encryption, access controls, AI, and secure third-party interactions.
Healthcare organizations need robust cyber protection to secure cloud environments, adopt frameworks like Zero Trust and SASE, safeguard data and AI, and defend against threats—ensuring strong access management and the integrity of critical systems.
Cybersecurity must be integral to healthcare transformation, shifting from reactive measures to resilience. Robust monitoring, incident response, and threat intelligence ensure secure innovation, swift recovery, and minimal downtime.
Healthcare organizations must proactively address the expanding threat landscape driven by Gen AI, emerging technologies and M&As. Prioritizing security alongside innovation is essential to mitigate vulnerabilities, avoid technical debt and ensure resilient growth.
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Our leaders
Rich Birhanzel
Global Health Industry Lead
Andrew Truscott
Global Health Technology Lead
Mitra Minai
Managing Director – Global Health Security Lead
Neha Joshi
Managing Director – Security