Healthcare Data Security: Can You Do It On Your Own?
For healthcare businesses, employees are accessing the Cloud constantly. They’re working all the time, from anywhere. They’re using their own devices and downloading content from potentially risky sites. They’re accessing Wi-Fi from environments that may – or may not – be secure. Keeping an eye on the growing multitude of security details is a daunting task. Are you up to the challenge?

Ransomware Is Targeting Healthcare:
Here’s How to Protect Your Facility
Cybercriminals have set their sights on healthcare. From hospitals to clinics, no organization is immune. Attacks like WannaCry, Ryuk, and LockerGoga have crippled systems, delayed surgeries, and cost facilities millions—not just in ransom payouts, but in lost patient trust.
This free guide from Alliance IT in Sarasota, Florida, reveals why healthcare organizations are such high-value targets—and how you can defend your network with a layered security strategy.
What You’ll Learn
In Ransomware in Healthcare: Why Layered Security Is Essential, you’ll discover:
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Why ransomware incidents in healthcare have tripled since 2017
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How hackers gain access—often with a single stolen credential
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The most common ransomware variants targeting healthcare today
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Why a layered security approach provides the highest level of protection
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How multi-factor authentication (MFA) can stop attackers even if they have a valid password
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The role of Wi-Fi security in preventing man-in-the-middle attacks
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Practical steps to protect endpoints—even when they leave your network
