By Ryan Finlay | Oct 18, 2024
2 minute read Blog| IT Advisory| IT Strategy
Cybersecurity Risk Mitigation Suggestion: Share the Burden
In healthcare, we know the cybersecurity threats that loom large over our industry as a whole and over our facilities, systems and data. What we don’t need is more information on how bad hackers are and how good they are at being bad. What we do need is peace of mind and, frankly, strategies that we can stand by in times of questioning or – even worse – incident. In either case, justifications for your strategic approach, research of your team’s credentials, and evidence of your organization’s command of the information you needed to make decisions about cybersecurity will be challenged. For cybersecurity teams, as is often the case in sports, the best defense is a good offense.
The Potential of Partnership
Of course, CereCore has found that advantage lies in strategic partnership that extends the ability, capacity, and expertise of your team. Here’s how partnership can contribute towards improvements to your program’s cybersecurity “offense”:
Partner to support the expectations?
For healthcare, justification of additional resources on cybersecurity is tough. What qualifies a partner in this space? Ask these questions:
About your partners
About your team and organization
About patients
Choose a partner that’s proven value in extreme circumstances
If the adage is true and the best defense really is a good offense, the time is now to consider a worthy partner. One that will stand by you to prevent the unthinkable with confidence from experience and insight to supplement that of your own cybersecurity organization. One that inspires you to leave a KLAS comment like this one that means so much to us here at CereCore:
Principal CISO, Advisory Services, CereCore
Principal CISO, Advisory Services, CereCore
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