Philips expands its Cybersecurity Services portfolio for healthcare providers
16 März 2022 - 02:00PM
Philips expands its Cybersecurity Services portfolio for healthcare
providers
March 16, 2022
Integration of SecureLink critical access management technology
with Philips Remote Services framework provides advanced security
for remote technical and clinical support
Amsterdam, the Netherlands and Orlando, Florida, USA
– Royal Philips (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHIA), a global leader in
health technology, today announced the expansion of its medical
device cybersecurity services portfolio at HIMSS22. Philips is
introducing Secure Remote Access Management Service [1], leveraging
the broad set of security capabilities enabled by the integration
of SecureLink’s critical access management and governance
technology with Philips Remote Services’ secure connectivity
framework for technical and clinical support. The services provide
benefits for healthcare providers including increased uptime,
clinical performance, and advanced security to help protect access
to their clinical solutions and medical devices.
“We are continuously expanding the foundation of Philips
Cybersecurity Services and this type of integration is a strong
complement to our offering, giving our customers more options for
building robust cybersecurity programs,” said Gal Gnainsky, Head of
Security at Philips. “As healthcare providers’ cybersecurity
requirements continue to increase, partnering with SecureLink
highlights Philips’ focus on offering best-in-class solutions to
provide more secure access management and protect health networks
down to granular device level.”
Philips Remote Services: a key enabler of digital
transformation in healthcareRemote services have become an
essential component of the digital transformation of healthcare.
Philips’ portfolio of remote services is utilized to monitor key
performance parameters for many clinical systems and devices on a
continuous basis and alert customers of potential issues and
rectify them, often remotely, before they result in system or
device failures that interrupt patient care. During the COVID-19
pandemic, they played an important role in helping to keep
hospitals operational at a time when on-site maintenance was
logistically difficult. Applying artificial intelligence (AI) and
predictive analytics to the acquired data, they are also important
to support the goals of zero system downtime, increased efficiency,
and seamless uninterrupted workflows.
Secure access to combat increasing cyber threats in
healthcareBy integrating with SecureLink’s vendor
privileged access management and governance capabilities, the
Philips Remote Services portfolio now provides additional
capabilities, offering a uniform level of security, visibility,
traceability, and audit capability needed for critical access
management and data security. SecureLink’s solutions allow
customers to manage privileged access sessions with rich audit
logging, limiting access to relevant devices and systems and
granting only ‘need to know’ permissions required to monitor or
maintain them.
“SecureLink is the industry leader in critical access
management, empowering organizations to secure access to their most
valuable assets, including networks, systems, and data. By
partnering with Philips we are extending the web of security
offered by our critical access management technology across their
customer base and the healthcare ecosystem at large,” said Joel
Burleson Davis, Chief Technology Officer of SecureLink. “With
cybercrime in healthcare at an all-time high [2], partnerships like
that between SecureLink and Philips are essential to protecting
healthcare systems, data and patients from today’s increasingly
sophisticated cyber threats.”
Security by designThe Philips Cybersecurity
Services portfolio comprises an end-to-end suite of technologies
and services to safeguard customers’ medical systems, devices, and
related software regardless of vendor, helping empower the digital
transformation in healthcare. The company’s approach to
cybersecurity is characterized by end-to-end ‘Security by Design’
principles that focus on security during product design,
development, testing, and deployment right through to in-use
performance monitoring, system updates, and incident response
management. Philips also contributes to the development of national
and international cybersecurity standards for medical devices, and
its Cybersecurity Services portfolio aligns with global
cybersecurity best practices and standards. The Philips Remote
Services operating environment implements security controls that
meet the internationally recognized ISO/IEC 27001 Information
Security Management Systems standard.
For more information on Philips’ full portfolio of connected
informatics solutions being showcased in booth #2501 at the HIMSS22
Global Health Conference & Exhibition, please visit
www.philips.com/himss and follow @PhilipsLiveFrom for #HIMSS22
updates throughout the event.
For Philips Product Security statement and white papers, click
here.
[1] Philips Secure Remote Access Management Service will be
available for selected Philips Remote Service enabled systems in
the USA and Canada from Q3 2022. Philips will continue to expand
Secure Remote Access Management Service to support more systems and
remote service solutions. [2]
https://cybersecurity.criticalinsight.com/2021_H2_HealthcareDataBreachReport
For further information, please contact:
Anna HogrebePhilips Global Press OfficeTel.: +1 416 270
6757E-Mail: anna.hogrebe@philips.com
About Royal Philips
Royal Philips (NYSE: PHG, AEX: PHIA) is a leading health
technology company focused on improving people's health and
well-being, and enabling better outcomes across the health
continuum – from healthy living and prevention, to diagnosis,
treatment and home care. Philips leverages advanced technology and
deep clinical and consumer insights to deliver integrated
solutions. Headquartered in the Netherlands, the company is a
leader in diagnostic imaging, image-guided therapy, patient
monitoring and health informatics, as well as in consumer health
and home care. Philips generated 2021 sales of EUR 17.2 billion and
employs approximately 78,000 employees with sales and services in
more than 100 countries. News about Philips can be found at
www.philips.com/newscenter.
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