Information Security Training for Healthcare Organizations
An engaging and experiential platform designed specifically for healthcare institutions
- Prepare your organization’s employees to deal with cyber and phishing threats.
- A simple and experiential practice system.
- Management system, documentation, performance tracking, and a certificate for employees upon completion.
- An excellent phishing campaign system.
- The system can be branded with the organization’s logo.

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Information Security Training for Healthcare Organizations: A Digital Vaccine for the Most Targeted Sector
Healthcare organizations hold the personal information of the vast majority of citizens: medical records, genetic history, insurance details, and more. This data attracts cyber attackers who recognize the enormous potential damage that can be caused.
The statistics on cyberattacks in healthcare are extreme: 80% of healthcare organizations suffer from cyberattacks, making the healthcare sector the most targeted. Studies show that in many cases, the door to the organization is opened from within – by employees themselves, due to a lack of awareness of cyber risks and an inability to recognize threats in real time.
Raising Cyber Risk Awareness Through a Digital Training System
A digital system for dealing with cyber risks offers modern and effective solutions:
Short Modules: Lessons lasting 30 seconds to 3 minutes – suitable for busy workdays.
Simple Management System: To identify employees who have not yet completed the training.
24/7 Accessibility: Available anytime, adapted to shift work.
Plain Language: Explains cyber concepts in simple and easy-to-understand language.
Healthcare Organizations: The Preferred Target of Cyberattackers
Why are healthcare organizations so highly sought after? The answer is simple:
Valuable Data: Medical records are sold on the black market, and may contain information on high-profile patients.
High Volume of Information: From hospitals to clinics, every organization holds thousands of patient records.
Outdated Systems: Many rely on outdated and vulnerable software.
Constant Pressure: In high-stress environments, security is often deprioritized.
Employees: The Weak Link or the Defender of the Healthcare Organization?
In healthcare, the risk is even greater:
Numerous Employees: From doctors to cleaning staff – all have access to data.
Access to Information: Many can open and view medical files.
Busy Environment: Under pressure, it’s easier to fall victim to phishing.
Information Security Training: The Digital Vaccine
Just as vaccines protect patients, information security training protects the organization. It equips every employee with the tools to recognize and prevent threats.
Challenges and Solutions:
“I’m just a cleaner”: The training emphasizes that every role carries responsibility and that everyone in the organization must recognize and report cyber threats.
Extreme Workload: Short modules and mobile learning make training manageable.
“IT will handle it”: The system instills a sense of partnership and accountability.
Frequent Changes: Updated content is delivered annually.
Not Just Data – Lives Are at Stake
In healthcare organizations, a cyberattack isn’t just about stolen data – it can cost lives. Online medical equipment, digital prescriptions, robotic surgeries – all can be compromised. When a healthcare worker learns about information security, they’re not just protecting patient privacy, but also their health – and sometimes their lives.
Healthcare Organizations: A Prime Target for Cybercrime
Health data holds immense value on the black market, making healthcare organizations a prime target for cybercriminals. Medical records include sensitive personal information, medical histories, insurance details, and financial data – all highly desirable to cyber attackers.
In addition, healthcare organizations often run on outdated, unpatched systems, making it easier for attackers to breach them. Cybercriminals know that healthcare environments are under constant pressure, which can lead to lapses in cybersecurity practices.
Furthermore, the COVID-19 pandemic and the rise in digital health services have increased the vulnerability of healthcare systems, making them even more attractive and accessible targets. Attackers exploit the stress and chaos in healthcare environments to infiltrate systems and gain access to sensitive data.
Success Story: SHL Telemedicine – Healthcare at Home
Recently, we worked with Cybreex, who provided us with an information security training system. The platform included enriching and engaging video-based lessons that delivered the content in a light and enjoyable way. Each module included questions to ensure learners internalized the material, which helped maintain engagement and reinforce understanding. The service was fast and always available, and every request or question was addressed promptly and efficiently. We highly recommend Cybreex to any organization looking to improve its cybersecurity knowledge and awareness in an enjoyable and effective manner.
Summary: Protect Your Healthcare Organization Today
Healthcare organizations are leading victims of cyberattacks. With 80% of them targeted and 82% of attacks exploiting employees, the solution is clear: information security training. It’s not just a technical tool – it’s a cultural shift. Every employee, from senior physicians to volunteers, becomes a digital gatekeeper.
In a world where a cyberattack can cost lives, training your staff is not just a protective measure – it’s the Hippocratic Oath of the digital age. Because ultimately, even in cyberspace, the mission remains the same: to protect, to safeguard, and to save lives.