Summary:
1. Medical facilities are increasingly vulnerable to cyber attacks, including ransomware.
2. Alberta Health Services is using AI from Securonix to enhance cybersecurity and improve incident response times.
3. AI tools have helped AHS reduce false positives, save time, and educate staff on cybersecurity threats.
Article:
In the past, medical facilities were considered off-limits to hackers due to the potential physical danger posed by disrupting services. However, with the rise of ransomware-as-a-service and the monetization of stolen medical information, hospitals are now prime targets for cyber attacks.
Alberta Health Services (AHS) is taking proactive steps to protect its network by leveraging AI technology from cybersecurity platform Securonix. By implementing AI-reinforced cyber ops, AHS has significantly reduced its response time to high-priority incidents, decreased false positive alerts, and saved valuable time and resources.
Richard Henderson, AHS executive director and CISO, emphasized the importance of cybersecurity in a large hospital network like AHS. With over 100 hospitals, 800 clinics, and thousands of staff members, the impact of a cyber attack could be catastrophic not only for the organization but also for patient care.
Securonix’s AI-powered security information and event management platform have been instrumental in detecting and responding to potential threats within AHS’s network. By using behavioral analytics and AI-driven tools, AHS can quickly identify unusual network behavior and potential security risks, leading to faster response times and improved incident resolution.
In addition to enhancing cybersecurity measures, AHS also focuses on educating its staff on cybersecurity threats to increase awareness and prevent potential attacks. By leveraging AI technology to streamline processes and improve response times, AHS is setting a new standard for cybersecurity in the healthcare industry.