Is your organization cybersecure?

Protect patient data. Avoid penalties. Stay ahead of threats with Infosec’s expert cybersecurity training solutions.

Why it Matters

$9M – Average cost of a healthcare breach in the U.S.

60% of SMBs close within 6 months of a breach.

Only 30% of practices conduct annual cybersecurity assessments.

Cyberattacks don’t just threaten patient data—they put your entire organization at risk. InfoSec helps you take control before something goes wrong.

What We Offer

✅ Risk Assessments & Compliance Audits

✅ Employee Security Awareness Training

✅ Phishing Simulations & Reporting

Contact us to learn how our tailored services meet HIPAA and industry-specific standards.

Infosec IQ Product Overview

Infosec IQ Training Series Preview

Infosec IQ security awareness and training empowers your employees with the knowledge and skills to stay cyber-secure at work and home. With over 2,000 awareness and training resources, you’ll have everything you need to prepare employees to detect, report and defeat cybercrime.

Return on Investment

Security awareness training should be a key element of any organization’s security strategy. Just like the right technology like firewalls, endpoint detection and response solutions, secure email gateways, cloud-based filtering, and other solutions, good employee training can also protect an organization’s data and financial assets from theft or destruction. Good security awareness training can provide a significant ROI and pay for itself in a short time.

Case Studies

  • Cyberattacks have been reported by River Region Cardiology in Alabama and Delta County Memorial Hospital District in Colorado. Lucent Health Solutions in Tennessee has notified individuals who had their data exposed in an October 2, 2023 phishing attack.

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  • A phishing attack on SAG-AFTRA Health Plan has exposed plan member data East Paris Internal Medicine Associates has discovered a former employee emailed patient data to a personal email account.

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  • Phishing is a leading cause of healthcare data breaches and attacks appear to be increasing. According to the 2022 IBM X-Force Threat Intelligence Index, phishing is the leading infection vector in cyberattacks. In 2021, four out of 10 attacks started with phishing, which is an increase of 33% from 2021. The Anti-Phishing Working Group (APWG) said phishing attacks have doubled since 2020.

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  • Breach reporting data from the HHS’ Office for Civil Rights (OCR) is starting to show a reduction in healthcare data breaches. In 2024, an average of 61 large healthcare data breaches were reported each month (median: 60), and over the past two months, an average of 51 breaches have been reported each month. Excluding January, which includes breach reporting from Thanksgiving weekend, a busy time for cybercriminals, the average is the same.

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