Physicians Practice September 29, 2025
Keith A. Reynolds, Chris Mazzolini

Medical practices of all sizes face rising cybersecurity threats. Learn essential strategies to protect patient data and ensure operational resilience.

Cybersecurity might feel like a problem for big hospitals or health systems, but medical practices of every size are now prime targets. Criminals know that smaller organizations often lack the layered defenses and dedicated IT staff that larger institutions can afford, yet they still hold valuable data. Patient records, Social Security numbers, insurance information and even prescription histories fetch high prices on the dark web. That makes physician practices a lucrative target for ransomware, phishing and other attacks that can lock down operations and compromise trust.

The consequences of a breach can be devastating. Beyond the immediate operational disruption —...

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Topics: Cybersecurity, Physician, Provider, Technology
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