The Good Tech Companies - Cyber Guardians: INE Security Champions Cybersecurity Training During National Physicians Week 2025
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Cyber Guardians. INE Security Champions Cyber Security Training During National Physicians Week
2025, by Cyber Newswire. Carey, North Carolina, March 24, 2025,
Cyber Newswire, INE Security, a global provider of cybersecurity training and certification,
today announced its initiative
to spotlight the increasing cyber threats targeting healthcare institutions.
In recognition of National Physicians Week 2025, the company is drawing attention to
new industry data showing a sharp rise in cyberattacks on hospital sand clinics, incidents
that have cost the healthcare sector millions and posed significant risks to patient safety
and trust.
Recent reports show healthcare has endured a record wave of cyber breaches.
In 2023 alone, there were 725 hacking-related breaches reported in US healthcare, according
to the HIPAA Journal, exposing over 124 million patient records, the worst year on record.
Healthcare cybersecurity threats and breaches remain the costliest of any industry with the average data breach in
a hospital now costing about $10.93 million per incident. Protecting
patients and trust through training and education defending against these
evolving threats requires more than just technology. It demands well-trained
personnel at all levels. Experts note that human error remains a leading cause of breaches in healthcare, yet a significant
portion of staff lack adequate cybersecurity awareness.
Nearly one-third of healthcare employees have received no cybersecurity training from their
employer, even though human mistakes contributed to roughly 33% of healthcare cyber incidents.
Healthcare leaders are urged to treat ongoing cyber education
as mandatory continuing education, akin to medical training, to ingrain a culture of
security mindfulness. Greater than, every member of a healthcare team, from physicians
to IT personnel, plays a greater than role in cyber security, said Dara Warren, CEO of
INE Security. Greater than, continuous training ensures that protecting patient data and systems becomes
greater than a second nature as protecting patient's physical health.
Importantly, robust cybersecurity isn't just about technical prevention, it's also about
preserving patient trust.
Patients expect their sensitive health information to be guarded with the same care as their
medical treatment.
Breaches undermine that confidence.
About 66% of patients say they would switch healthcare providers
if a breach compromised their personal data due to poor security practices.
Ongoing training and certification of healthcare cybersecurity teams
help maintain that trust by demonstrating a visible commitment
to data protection and privacy.
When providers proactively train staff and tighten defenses, patient scan feels safer knowing their hospital is staying ahead of threats.
Industry-leading certifications validate critical skills one way healthcare organizations are bolstering their security posture is by having their IT and security staff earn industry-recognized cybersecurity certifications. Certifications serve as a benchmark for broad and deep knowledge, assuring that professionals
can effectively prevent, detect, and respond to attacks.
Some of the leading cybersecurity certifications being pursued in the healthcare sector include
CISSP, Certified Information Systems Security Professional, a globally respected credential
covering security architecture, risk management, and governance.
CompTIA Security plus an entry to intermediate-level certification establishing core security skills and knowledge, often a baseline for IT staff.
EWPTx, a highly respected certification that is 100% practical and validates the advanced skills necessary to conduct in-depth penetration tests on modern web applications.
EJPT, a hands-on, entry-level Red Team certification that simulates skills utilized during real-world engagements.
INE Security's training programs empower healthcare herozine security.
A global leader in cybersecurity training, certifications, and certification preparation
is at the forefront
of helping healthcare organizations fortify their cyber defenses through education.
INE Security's comprehensive cybersecurity training platform offers on-demand courses,
interactive labs, and instructor-led trainings that cover the full spectrum of security domains,
from fundamental cyber hygiene for general staff to advanced incident response and penetration
testing for IT professionals.
These programs are aligned with the requirements of top industry certifications,
enabling hospital IT teams and security analysts to earn credentials like CISSP, CEJPT, and others as they build their skillsets.
Through INE Security's hands-on training modules,
healthcare professionals learn how
to address the exact threats plaguing the sector today.
For example, network defense and malware analysis labs show engineers how to contain ransomware
outbreaks.
Governance and compliance lessons ensure administrators understand frameworks like HIPAA and can integrate
security into hospital operations.
By continuously upskilling their workforce, healthcare providers can significantly reduce the likelihood of a breach and mitigate
damage if it occurs. As National Physicians Week 2025 highlights the dedication of doctors to
healing patients, INE Security emphasizes that protecting the systems and data those physicians
rely on is equally essential to patient well-being. The healthcare industry's cyber threats are continual and evolving, but with rigorous
training, education, and certification of cybersecurity professionals, hospitals and
clinics can stay one step ahead.
Ongoing cybersecurity training is now fundamental to sustaining patient care and trust in our
digitally driven healthcare system.
This week and beyond, INE Security is proud to partner with healthcare organizations to
ensure that those who save lives are backed by networks and data systems that are safe,
secure, and resilient against cyber attacks.
About INE SECURITYINE Security is the premier provider of online networking and cybersecurity
training and certification.
Harnessing a powerful hands-on
lab platform, cutting-edge technology, a global video distribution network, and world-class
instructors, INE Security is the top training choice for Fortune 500 companies worldwide for
cybersecurity training in business and for IT professionals looking to advance their careers.
INE Security's suite of learning paths offers an incomparable depth of expertise across cybersecurity and is committed to delivering advanced
technical training while also lowering the barriers worldwide for those looking
to enter an excellent in IT career. Contact Katherine Brown INE Security K
Brown at in.com. Tip this story was distributed as a release by CyberNewsWire
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