Customer Background
As medical equipment becomes more digitized and interconnected, healthcare facilities face increased cybersecurity risks. Malicious attacks or malware infections on these devices could lead to the leakage of sensitive medical records, posing serious threats to patient privacy and safety, and even endangering lives.
Ransomware attacks targeting healthcare facilities are increasingly common, posing serious threats to patient privacy and operational continuity. Attackers encrypt data and demand ransom, disrupting patient care and institution operations. Additionally, compromised medical devices can lead to process interruptions and incorrect diagnoses, further compromising patient health and institutional reputation.
Open to external networks (Registration and Counter)
Enhance regional defense by deploying Pico-UTM 100 in specific areas to protect all connected devices.
Closed internal network (Consultation Room / Examination Room )
(1) Deploy Pico-UTM 100 in front of the NAS to enhance endpoint protection, preventing the theft of critical hospital information and the leakage of patient data.
(2) Deploy Tera-UTM 12 in front of critical medical equipment such as MRI machines, ultrasound devices, and mobile medical units for endpoint protection, ensuring patient privacy and data security. Furthermore, Tera-UTM 12 features Hardware Bypass functionality, which minimizes disconnections and operational interruptions during firmware updates, ensuring continuous and stable medical services.