According to HIPAA Journal, Healthcare data breaches now impose a staggering cost of $9.77 million per incident on hospitals, underscoring the urgent need for robust cybersecurity measures as Healthcare Delivery Organizations (HDOs) increasingly rely on wireless technologies to support patient care and operational efficiency. These technologies include Wi-Fi, Cellular networks, IoMT (Internet of Medical Things), CBRS, and GPS. As recognized by Gartner®, there is a growing need for enhanced cybersecurity measures within the healthcare industry. Therefore, the implementation of robust wireless defense is critical to ensure the protection of efficiency, safety, and privacy in healthcare settings.
Key Wireless Risks in Healthcare:
1. Interference & Jamming: Disruptions in Wi-Fi, Cellular, and GPS networks can lead to communication breakdowns, potentially impacting patient monitoring and critical healthcare services.
2. Unauthorized Access: Weak security in Wi-Fi networks and IoMT devices can create opportunities for attackers to infiltrate systems, posing a risk to patient data and device integrity.
3. Cyber Attacks: Vulnerabilities in wireless networks can be exploited for ransomware, malware, and man-in-the-middle attacks, undermining patient care and data security.
4. Compliance Risks: Breaches in patient data due to wireless vulnerabilities can lead to non-compliance with regulations such as HIPAA, resulting in financial penalties and damage to the organization's reputation.
All of these cybersecurity risks can lead to financial loss, operational disruptions, and jeopardized patient safety.
LOCH's Solution:
Gartner® recommends LOCH's AirShield, utilizing Wireless Airspace Defense to provide continuous monitoring, real-time threat detection, and automated response capabilities to protect healthcare wireless networks. LOCH's solution seamlessly integrates with existing security systems, ensuring comprehensive protection against evolving threats while also supporting regulatory compliance. Get access to the full Gartner® article on Medical Device Risk management: