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Cisco Outlines Five Priority Actions to Strengthen Cybersecurity in Healthcare

Cisco, today, shares five priority actions every healthcare organization must take to strengthen security and maintain digital resilience across the sector. This forward-looking approach addresses the unique vulnerabilities of healthcare, while seeking to help organizations in the UAE build resilience and maintain trust in a rapidly evolving technology landscape.

As a digital-first nation, the UAE’s healthcare sector stands out as one of the most dynamic in this shift. With hospitals and healthcare providers embracing technologies such as electronic health records, telemedicine, and AI-driven diagnostics, cybersecurity has become a critical component to help safeguard data and maintain public trust.

Today, the healthcare industry remains a primary target for cyberattacks globally because of highly valuable patient data, reliance on outdated systems, and widespread human and resource vulnerabilities that make breaches easier and more damaging. In fact, phishing remains the most common entry point for attacks, whilst weak passwords, shadow IT, and lack of awareness are pervasive issues.

In the UAE, where world-class healthcare is supported by advanced digital connectivity, progress also brings heightened cybersecurity risks. Recognizing this, the Department of Health Abu Dhabi (DoH) has set a strong benchmark for cybersecurity in healthcare through its Abu Dhabi Healthcare Information and Cyber Security Standard (ADHICS) framework. The standard requires licensed providers to implement key protections including multi-factor authentication, firewalls, encryption, and incident response planning.

Fady Younes, Managing Director for Cybersecurity at Cisco Middle East, Africa, Türkiye, Romania and CIS at Cisco says, “Organizations must confront the reality that cybersecurity is no longer just an IT issue. It is a core component of patient services and enabling digital resilience in healthcare. At Cisco, we believe that healthcare organizations (like all sectors) should take proactive steps to safeguard their systems and data, helping to maintain patient trust and service continuity. This requires not only strong regulatory frameworks, but also a culture of security embedded into everyday operations. We are committed to working in close collaboration with healthcare institutions across the UAE, delivering secure-by-design solutions to strengthen their defenses and stay ahead of evolving threats.”

Considering these realities, Cisco shares five actions for policymakers and healthcare organizations to combat the rising issue of cyber-attacks:

  1. Treat Obsolete IT Systems as a Systemic Risk
    Outdated IT systems and medical devices are not just an operational inconvenience; they represent a systemic risk to healthcare delivery. Policymakers and regulators must continue to incentivize healthcare providers to identify and address vulnerabilities associated with legacy systems.

Cisco emphasizes that cybersecurity is not solely an IT issue, but a shared responsibility between government, regulators, healthcare providers, and technology partners. By addressing legacy vulnerabilities, building collaboration mechanisms, and embedding security culture across organizations, the UAE can continue to deliver a secure and sustainable healthcare ecosystem that safeguards sensitive patient data and ensures continuity of care in the digital era.

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