HealthTech May 25, 2023
John Breeden II

Designed to safeguard everything from desktop computers to specialized medical devices, Ordr Clinical Defender 8.1 acts as a complete cybersecurity command center.

Anyone who has worked in healthcare knows how challenging it can be to defend against cyberattacks. Most hospitals, clinics and health systems face the same possible vulnerabilities as any other enterprise business impacting their computers, laptops, communications infrastructure and mobile devices. But they also must support a whole host of sensors, scanners and medical equipment that is unique in healthcare — and that is increasingly vulnerable to advanced attackers. Compounding matters, many medical devices were never built with security in mind, haven’t been updated in years and most likely cannot support native cybersecurity.

It’s clear that specialized healthcare...

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Topics: Cybersecurity, Health IT, Health System / Hospital, Medical Devices, Provider, Technology
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