5 MDR Considerations for Healthcare

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Cyber Threats Continue To Grow And Are More Profitable When Lives Are at Risks


Healthcare is one of the largest and fastest-growing industries, requiring around-the-clock cybersecurity support. As the industry continues to grow, healthcare providers will process more protected health information as a result of providing patient services. The road map to improve such care broadens the attack surface with complicated IT systems, HIPAA compliance requirements and legacy medical devices.

Managed detection and response (MDR) use within the healthcare industry is growing. Overall, Gartner estimates that 50% of organizations will use MDR services by 2025.1 After reading this guide, you will have a better understanding of why healthcare organizations like yours are turning to MDR service providers for help. This guide covers:

  • The difference between SIEM, MSSP and MDR
  • Components of MDR
  • How to evaluate MDR vendors for your healthcare organization
  • Pondurance’s approach to managed detection and response


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