Cybersecurity for Healthcare Without Disrupting Patient Care

Healthcare organizations hold the most sensitive information about the most vulnerable people. Ransomware attacks on hospitals have forced care diversions and delayed critical procedures. Singular Security™ helps you protect patient safety, maintain HIPAA compliance, and keep clinical systems operational.
Healthcare Cybersecurity Solutions Built for Patient Safety
Healthcare organizations face a security environment unlike any other sector. Patient records are among the most valuable data targets, clinical systems cannot go offline without consequence, and HIPAA and HITECH obligations are continuously enforced. Our healthcare cybersecurity solutions address all three realities together.

Healthcare Data Security That Protects Every Patient Record

Patient records contain medical history, insurance information, and identifiers that attackers value more than credit card data. Our healthcare data security controls protect every record across every system that touches patient information.

HIPAA Cybersecurity That Goes Beyond Checkbox Compliance

Documented HIPAA compliance and genuine security protection are not the same thing. Our HIPAA cybersecurity program ensures controls are real and functioning, with evidence that satisfies auditors and actually reduces your risk of a breach.

Healthcare Cybersecurity Services for Every Care Setting

Hospitals, clinics, physician groups, telehealth platforms, and home health agencies all have different environments and different vulnerabilities. Our healthcare cybersecurity services are configured for each care setting, not applied generically from an enterprise template.

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Medical Cybersecurity Across Devices, Systems, and Networks
Healthcare organizations operate hundreds of connected devices, from MRI machines and infusion pumps to workstations and remote monitoring platforms, each representing a potential entry point for attackers. Medical cybersecurity requires protecting these devices alongside traditional IT infrastructure, within the operational constraints that clinical settings require. Our program maps every connected device, assesses its security posture, and implements protections that do not interfere with the clinical workflows that depend on them.
Ransomware Response Built for Healthcare Operations First
Healthcare ransomware attacks have shut down hospital networks for days, forcing patient diversions, canceling surgeries, and exposing hundreds of thousands of records. When it happens, patient safety, evidence preservation, regulatory notification, and system recovery must all occur in a defined sequence. Our incident response team specializes in healthcare environments, understanding both the urgency of restoring clinical systems and the obligation to complete OCR notifications correctly and on time.
Connected Device Security Across Your Full Clinical Network
The average hospital operates between 10 and 15 connected devices per patient bed. Most run legacy operating systems that cannot be patched and were never designed for a networked environment. Our connected device security program identifies every device on your network, assesses the risk each presents, and implements controls that isolate vulnerable devices from your core clinical systems without removing them from clinical use. The result is a dramatically reduced attack surface without disrupting a single care workflow.

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Common Healthcare Cybersecurity Questions Providers Ask

The questions healthcare executives, IT leaders, and compliance officers raise most often when evaluating cybersecurity for their organization, addressed concisely.
Why is cybersecurity so important in healthcare?
Healthcare organizations hold patient records containing the most sensitive personal information that exists, and attackers target them specifically. A successful attack can expose that data, take down clinical systems, and directly affect the care patients receive during the disruption.
Healthcare faces ransomware targeting clinical systems, phishing campaigns targeting clinical and administrative staff, attacks on connected medical devices, business associate breaches, and theft of patient records for insurance fraud. Ransomware is the most operationally damaging because it can directly delay patient care and require regulatory notification.
HIPAA requires healthcare organizations to implement administrative, physical, and technical safeguards for protected health information, conduct regular risk analyses, document security policies and procedures, train all workforce members, and manage business associate relationships. Violations can result in OCR investigations and fines reaching millions of dollars.
Ransomware in healthcare does more than encrypt data. It takes down clinical systems including EHR platforms, imaging systems, and monitoring equipment, forcing patient diversions, canceling procedures, and sometimes putting patients at risk. Recovery typically takes days to weeks and involves regulatory notification alongside technical remediation.
It provides granular visibility into device activity, allowing you to contain ransomware and malware at the source.
Most healthcare cybersecurity improvements operate invisibly to clinical staff. Monitoring, access controls, and network segmentation run in the background. Device protections are configured to avoid interrupting clinical workflows. Training is the one area requiring staff time, and we design it to be brief and role-specific.
Contain the incident by isolating affected systems. Notify your privacy officer and legal counsel. Preserve all evidence before any remediation. Engage an incident response team with healthcare expertise. Begin the OCR breach notification timeline. Patient care continuity must remain a parallel priority throughout the response.
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