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How To Protect Your Healthcare Organisation From Ransomware Attacks

Presented by

Kristina Avrionova, Principal Product Marketing Manager at Rubrik, and Zubin Talavaia, Advisory Sales Engineer, Rubrik

About this talk

You are focused on delivering outstanding patient care and delightful patient experience through numerous novice applications and wellness practices. At the same time, the relentless growth of cybercrime continues, and healthcare providers have become frequent target of cyber-attacks. A healthcare data breach now comes with a record-high price tag - $10.1 million on average, but even worse - a ransomware attack can force your organisation to halt medical procedures or administration of treatments. What You'll Learn -> Learn about data security practices you can utilize to protect your patients’ data -> Hear how your fellow healthcare IT peers are navigating those challenges -> Understand how Rubrik helps you protect your EHR, monitor data risk, and quickly recover data wherever it lives—across the enterprise, in the cloud, and in SaaS applications. -> See life demo of Rubrik Security Cloud and NAS Cloud Direct Make sure to take a look at the attachments as well - we've added extra learnings on how to optimise data protection and provided you with additional resources to help set you up for success.
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What is Zero Trust Data Management? An estimated 2 out of 3 ransomware attacks now target backups. That’s why it’s vital to ensure your backups are 100% protected and resilient. With zero trust data management no one is trustworthy. No user. No application. No device. To meet this new standard, data must be natively immutable so that it can never be modified, encrypted, or deleted by ransomware. Data needs to be ready at all times so you can recover what you need, and never pay a ransom.
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