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Cybersecurity for Healthcare

Cyber Electra supports healthcare providers, clinics, health technology organizations and health data environments with cybersecurity, privacy and compliance services built around patient trust and operational continuity.

Risk assessment · privacy · compliance · incident readiness · security policy · executive reporting
Patient trustProtect sensitive patient and health information.
Care continuityReduce cyber risk that can disrupt clinical operations.
Privacy safeguardsReview access, retention, sharing and vendor handling.
Downtime readinessPrepare for outages, ransomware and breach response.
Sector focus

Security work built around healthcare risk.

Cyber Electra supports healthcare providers, clinics, health technology organizations and health data environments with cybersecurity, privacy and compliance services built around patient trust and operational continuity.

Cyber Electra connects technical findings to business impact, governance, compliance evidence, ownership and realistic remediation.

2026 risk signal

Healthcare cyber concern and continuity

Recent hospital-sector reporting highlights board-level concern and limited confidence in downtime operations.

82% Hospital security leaders rating 2026 cyberattack concern as very high or extreme
74%
14%
Sources: ITPro and Black Book Research hospital cyberattack survey coverage; Axios reporting on proposed U.S. healthcare cybersecurity costs.
Common risks

Issues we help address.

Risk areas

Common exposure points

  • patient data exposure
  • ransomware affecting care delivery
  • clinical system vulnerabilities
  • weak access controls
  • vendor and third-party platform risk
  • privacy program gaps
Cyber Electra support

From finding to decision

We turn security gaps into clear findings, ranked recommendations and evidence that can be used by leadership, technical owners and auditors.

Outcome

Defensible next steps

Each engagement can include an executive summary, technical appendix, remediation plan, policy evidence and ownership model.

Engagement path

A clear path from assessment to action.

Scope

Confirm systems, data, obligations, stakeholders and business priorities.

Assess

Review evidence, controls, vulnerabilities, policies and operating practices.

Prioritize

Rank findings by business impact, exposure, effort and urgency.

Report

Deliver executive, technical and audit-ready findings.

Support

Help owners close gaps and carry the program forward.

Questions

Common questions.

Use these to prepare for the first conversation.

Yes. Reports can include business impact, ownership, priority, timing and decision points for leadership.

Yes. Assessments can be mapped to NIST CSF 2.0, ISO 27001, PIPEDA, OSFI B-13, PCI DSS, HIPAA, SOX, GDPR or internal requirements.

Start with one conversation

Let’s talk about your healthcare security priorities.

Tell us what triggered the need for support, what systems are in scope and what decision the work needs to support.