The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) recently released its report on the cyber threat landscape for the healthcare sector and it didn’t make for pretty reading.
Healthcare providers are increasingly falling victim to cyber attacks, so much so, that cyber security experts are predicting that 2023 will easily surpass 2022’s figures. The data collated by ENISA highlight just how vulnerable the European health sector is with its figures showing a troubling trend that emphasizes the need for robust protection measures, including Managed Detection and Response services.
Patients' electronic health records are often the most targeted assets. The compromise of this information doesn't just breach privacy; it could have serious ramifications for patient care and safety.
With only 27% of organisations having a dedicated ransomware defence programme, there’s an urgent need to fortify defences. The lack of robust security measures exposes healthcare providers to continuous threats.
Hospitals, being integral parts of the healthcare system, are particularly susceptible. With 42% of incidents reported, the threat to these establishments is high and any attacks on them can cause massive disruption and endanger lives.
The Need for Vigilance
The figures in the ENISA report highlight the need for healthcare organisations to be on high alert. From ransomware attacks to data breaches, the sector must adopt advanced protective measures, such as MDR services, to guard against these persistent and evolving threats. Protecting patient data isn't just a regulatory requirement; it's a moral obligation. And with healthcare being such a vital sector, a comprehensive defence strategy isn't just recommended, it's imperative.
Enlisting the help of Integrity360’s Managed Detection and Response (MDR) service can significantly fortify an organisation's ransomware defences. Here’s a snapshot of the ways MDR can enhance security:
If you are worried about any of the threats outlined in this blog or need help in determining what steps you should take to protect yourself from the most material threats facing your organisation, please Get in touch to find out how we can help.
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