INE Security is focusing on the growing cybersecurity threats faced by healthcare institutions, particularly during National Physicians Week 2025.
Healthcare has witnessed a surge in cyberattacks, with 725 hacking-related breaches reported in the U.S. in 2023, affecting over 124 million patient records.
The average cost of a data breach in a hospital is approximately $10.93 million, making healthcare breaches the costliest across industries.
INE Security emphasizes the importance of training personnel at all levels to defend against evolving cybersecurity threats and reduce human error.
Healthcare staff must receive continuous cybersecurity education to ensure patient data protection and system security.
Certifications like CISSP, CompTIA Security+, eWPTX, and eJPT are recommended for healthcare IT and security professionals to enhance their skills.
Robust cybersecurity measures not only prevent breaches but also help maintain patient trust and confidence in healthcare providers.
INE Security offers comprehensive cybersecurity training programs aligned with industry certifications to help healthcare organizations strengthen their defenses.
Continuous upskilling of healthcare professionals in areas like incident response and malware analysis is crucial to mitigating cyber threats.
INE Security's focus on cybersecurity education aims to ensure that healthcare systems and data remain secure, resilient, and protected against cyber attacks.