DCFI has a very heavy focus on HIPAA security and Cybersecurity. We know how important it is to keep our clients safe. We offer a full suite of security solutions. You can purchase the entire suite, sign up for managed services and we provide a huge discount on the package, or purchase solutions a la cart. Contact us and we can help tailor a solution for your practice.
- Digital Forensics
- Penetration Testing
- External Vulnerability Scanning
- Dark Web Monitoring
- Ransomware Protection
- Anti-virus and Antispwware
- Employee Monitoring
- OpenDNS
- Web Filtering and Monitoring
- HIPAA Security Assessments
CYBERSECURITY OVERVIEW
Cyberspace and its underlying infrastructure are vulnerable to a wide range of risk stemming from both physical and cyber threats and hazards. Sophisticated cyber actors and nation-states exploit vulnerabilities to steal information and money and are developing capabilities to disrupt, destroy, or threaten the delivery of essential services, including patient care, and patient records. A range of traditional crimes are now being perpetrated through cyberspace. This includes the production and distribution of child pornography and child exploitation conspiracies, banking and financial fraud, intellectual property violations, medical records theft, and other crimes, all of which have substantial human and economic consequences.
Cyberspace is particularly difficult to secure due to a number of factors: the ability of malicious actors to operate from anywhere in the world, the linkages between cyberspace and physical systems, and the difficulty of reducing vulnerabilities and consequences in complex cyber networks. Of growing concern is the cyber threat to critical infrastructure, which is increasingly subject to sophisticated cyber intrusions that pose new risks. As information technology becomes increasingly integrated with physical infrastructure operations, there is increased risk for wide scale or high-consequence events that could cause harm or disrupt services upon which our economy and the daily lives of millions of Americans depend. Billions of dollars are spent each year trying to “keep up” with the cyber criminals, and billions of dollars have been paid to cyber criminals.
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