Many NHS organisations are embracing the benefits that technology innovations have to offer, with the pandemic helping to push care closer to patients’ homes with at home monitoring services, virtual wards and outpatient video consultations. Digital transformation and Internet of Things (IoT) are improving patient care at an unprecedented rate, but as NHS IT infrastructures become more connected and complex, this exposes them to increased cyber security threats that can disrupt clinical services and patient safety.
Addressing these risks requires the ability to rapidly quantify which assets are the most critical for hospitals and have vulnerabilities that can compromise clinical workflows at scale.
SCC are the first to market with a new and now fully integrated solution for Health that helps to better communicate and address “true” organisational exposure. It does this by understanding the risks emerging from clinical and more general operational use devices (attached to a network) but by then quantifying them in a Clinical and Organisational way to help illicit the right behaviours and levels of prioritisation.
Our solution combines SCC's consultancy services and in-house expertise with technology that creates a truly holistic approach to risk stratification and management. This allows us to target necessary process, governance and behavioural change (if required), post surfacing the intelligence the combination of these things brings.
The Clinical Risk Analytics engine translates network, endpoint and security telemetry data into real-time patient safety, clinical service, financial and regulatory risk metrics using a flexible API query-based model. Combining this data with unique insights about clinical workflows generates real-time analytics about which cyber security risks matter most in terms of patient safety, clinical service disruption, financial resiliency and regulatory harm.
Secure patient data and hospital systems against cyber and ransomware attack.
Create in-depth understanding of the IT infrastructure and any potential risks and the effect this would have on patient safety if attacked.
Developed by experienced physicians to support rapid risk analysis.