Cybercriminals are zeroing in on healthcare — and your physician practice could be next. From ransomware to phishing and data breaches, today’s threats are more advanced, more targeted, and more costly than ever before. In 2024, the average cost of a healthcare data breach in the United States was between $4.74 million and $9.77 million. That’s not just a number — it’s lost care, compromised patient data and trust and serious damage to your bottom line.

Small and mid-sized physician practices are especially at risk. Limited IT budgets and outdated systems make you a prime target for bad actors. The good news? You can take proactive steps today to protect your systems, your data, and your patients.

Our white paper, “Cybersecurity Trends in Healthcare: How to Protect Your Practice,” outlines:

You don’t have to be a cybersecurity expert to make smart, strategic decisions for your practice. Start with the insights and action steps in this white paper.

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