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VMware joins Intel to offer complementary healthcare security readiness programme to reduce health IT risk, improve patient care

New programme empowers healthcare IT teams to quickly assess gaps in security readiness and identify opportunities for improving security posture.


Johannesburg, 21 Feb 2017

VMware today announced a collaboration with Intel Health and Life Sciences to help global healthcare organisations better understand the current state of their security readiness.

Joining Intel's Healthcare Security Readiness Program, VMware now offers a new complementary service that enables healthcare IT teams to gain valuable insight into their security posture compared to the industry when it comes to breach risk mitigation. The new initiative also enables organisations to identify and safeguard solutions that can be implemented to further reduce risk and improve their security posture.

VMware and Intel will showcase this programme in VMware booth #3661 at the 2017 HIMSS Annual Conference & Exhibition, 19-23 February 2017 in Orlando, Florida.

In May 2016, the Ponemon Institute's Sixth Annual Benchmark Study on Privacy & Security of Healthcare Data revealed data breaches in healthcare were consistently high in terms of volume, frequency, impact, and cost over the past six years. The report noted that upwards of 90% of healthcare organisations experienced a data breach in the past two years, and nearly half had more than five data breaches in the same period. The report further suggests that estimates for the cost of breaches in healthcare could exceed USD$6 billion, with the average cost of data breaches estimated at more than $2.2 million, while average cost to business associates in the study is more than $1 million. The report identified ransomware, malware, and denial-of-service (DOS) attacks as the top cyber threats facing healthcare organisations.

As a participant in Intel's Healthcare Security Readiness Program, VMware offers healthcare organisations a one-hour, complementary, confidential engagement with a security assessor to measure their organisation's technical security priorities and safeguards using a unique healthcare security maturity model. To date the model has been used by more than 60 healthcare organisations across nine countries to create a baseline against which participating organisations can measure their technical readiness across 42 security capabilities. The model also looks at administrative controls such as policies, incident response plans and business continuity/disaster recovery capabilities.

"Today's hackers operate as professional organisations, meaning they do a lot of planning and diligence before executing attacks. This means healthcare organisations must be equally proactive and thoughtful in how we assess the security of our organisations," said Hussein Syed, chief information security officer at RWJBaranbas Health in New Jersey. "This healthcare security readiness programme gives healthcare organisations access to a wealth of actionable information, at no cost, and with very little investment of time or resources."

Participating healthcare organisations will receive a report summarising the findings, including their maturity level, how they compare with the rest of the healthcare industry, any gaps in their security and a multi-year plan to improve their infrastructure and security preparedness. This report can also help organisations identify where addressing a gap may also help them achieve compliance with privacy and security regulations, data protection laws and standards specific to the healthcare industry. These include the Health Information Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS), and the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), among others.

"VMware's mission is to transform the cost, quality and delivery of patient care, and cyber threats are public enemy number one in achieving this objective for our customers," said Frank Nydam, vice-president of healthcare, VMware. "With the free Healthcare Security Readiness Program, our goal is to empower our customers with the information they need to tighten their security controls and identify potential security blind spots in a way that is neither time nor cost intensive."

"Many breaches, including ransomware and cyber crime hacking, are opportunistic, often affecting healthcare organisations that are least prepared," said Jennifer Esposito, general manager of Global Health and Life Sciences at Intel Corporation. "Results of this programme to date show a widespread readiness for healthcare organisations across different types of breaches. Cyber crime hacking readiness results show the least prepared healthcare organisation having only 25% of relevant security capabilities, while the most prepared has 88%. The average cyber crime hacking readiness to date is 59%, showing that the healthcare industry as a whole has much room for improvement in security and risk mitigation."

VMware healthcare solutions

Healthcare organisations demand an ever-increasing mobile, digital workspace that securely delivers applications and data to growing numbers of caregivers and patients. VMware Healthcare Solutions enable the next generation of patient-centric care. Through a software-defined healthcare IT platform, VMware enables healthcare organisations to maintain an integrated, mobile-ready, agile, and secure IT infrastructure. This positions the organisation for growth while keeping data secure and compliant when delivering information across any device.

Additional resources

*For more information about VMware's healthcare solutions, visit the VMware Healthcare Web site.
* Read the VMware HIT blog and follow VMware Healthcare on Twitter and Facebook.

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