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Cybersecurity and Health: A Major Issue for Europe
Cybersecurity and Health: A Major Issue for Europe
Cybersecurity and Health: A Major Issue for Europe
Cybersecurity in the healthcare sector has become a priority for the European Union. Faced with the increase in cyberattacks, the European Commission has recently unveiled an ambitious action plan aimed at protecting hospital infrastructures and sensitive patient data.
A Sector Under High Threat
With 309 major incidents reported in 2023, the healthcare sector has become the primary target of cybercriminals. These attacks endanger not only hospital information systems but also the continuity of patient care.
Key Actions of the European Plan
- Creation of a pan-European cybersecurity center: a centralized body dedicated to coordination and incident response.
- Strengthening threat detection and response: implementation of advanced mechanisms to prevent and counter cyberattacks.
- Specific training for healthcare professionals: awareness and training in cybersecurity best practices.
A Sovereign Response with Hospimails
At Secuserve, we fully share this vision of protection and resilience promoted by ENISA. It is in this spirit that we have developed Hospimails, a sovereign solution specifically designed for the hospital sector. This offer guarantees:
- A secure and backup messaging system, immediately operational to ensure communication continuity in case of an attack.
- Immediate access to the last 30 days of emails, even in case of an information system failure.
- Simplified management of groups, distribution lists, and mailboxes, facilitating communication administration.
Are We Really Prepared?
The cyber threat is evolving rapidly, and protecting the healthcare sector requires constant vigilance. Healthcare facilities must anticipate risks and implement appropriate solutions to ensure continuity of care.
What measures have you put in place to secure your infrastructures?