Keeping patient data protected in healthcare services

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Introduction/Overview

United Networks of America is one of the largest providers of value added managed care products and services in the United States. UNA has more than 240,000 participating Providers serving more than 120.1 million members. With this great reach comes great responsibility, which is why UNA focus so heavily on cybersecurity and making sure their entire network is secure.

Challenge

Networks of organizations face unique cybersecurity challenges, because one weak point in the network can give an attacker access to all other organizations within it. Even if 95% of companies in the network are secure, one open door is all a hacker needs. Because of this, group-wide security solutions are more crucial now than ever.

In addition, being a healthcare network creates even greater responsibility, because healthcare companies are being targeted more and more frequently.

Solution

UNA utilizes Red Sentry for all of the organizations under their umbrella. With multi-tier visibility, they’re able to look quickly at a dashboard, prioritize, and send resources eciently. They can then dive deeper into specific groups wherever needed.

One of the groups under UNA that benefit from benefiting from this UNA solution is the American Cosmetic Surgery Network. As a network under UNA, they not only have protection within their own organization, but they are protected against vulnerabilities found in other UNA groups that they may have less control over.

Benefit

With a network-wide cybersecurity focus, all companies affiliated with UNA can stay secure.

Result

UNA and its affiliates can continue to be leaders in the healthcare space, while keeping sensitive data within their entire network secure.

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  • UNA utilizes Red Sentry for all of the organizations under their umbrella. With multi-tier visibility, they’re able to look quickly at a dashboard, prioritize, and send resources efficiently.

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"The Healthcare sector has been heavily affected by cyber attacks this past year. As we have so much sensitive data in our business, security is one of my main concerns. Since we’ve been using Red Sentry, I feel more confident because my team knows which patches need to be applied first and how to test them afterwards.”
Dana White
CTO, American Cosmetic Surgery Network
"We hold most of our data inside our Cloud infrastructure, which not many cybersecurity companies are focused on. Being able to have a thorough look at our Cloud security allows us to report our status to our clients and assure them we are taking a proactive approach to cybersecurity.”
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CTO, United Networks of America
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A mobile application pentest is the process of approaching a native or mobile application whether that is iOS or Android, and finding vulnerabilities that would be utilized by a hacker to harm the application with malicious intent.

Once access to the mobile application is granted, all of the models/API endpoints are enumerated, if applicable, the source code is analyzed to look for misconfigurations and sensitive data exposed, the technology stack used is analyzed as well to look for potential CVEs, and the permissions schema is tested to look for broken access controls and privilege escalation possibilities. Overall, the test is conducted following the OWASP Top 10 Mobile methodology.

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A web application pentest is a type of pentest where the target is an application running, usually, behind an authentication mechanism (like a login).

After scoping, the assessment team tries to access every page of the application and look for the different requests made. From that list, a set of possible attacks is made and then executed to prove impact. A usual requirement here is to look for vulnerabilities that allow a basic user to access either to an admin’s or to another user’s data.

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A cloud pentest assesses the security of your Cloud Infrastructure to ensure that if a hacker were to approach the environment, there would be no vulnerabilities they could utilize for malicious intent. This could take place in AWS, Azure, GCP, M365, Digital Ocean, and more.

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An external pentest tests the security of the publicly facing assets of a company in order to ensure that if a hacker were to approach, they would not be able to leverage any vulnerabilities for an attack.

After scoping, an asset discovery is performed to collect all of the active host + port combinations. Once done, we start looking for potential exploits either by searching CVEs associated with the technology stack behind the service running on a certain port, or by performing a set of standard attacks.
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