Hospital Multi Factor Authentication Consultant: Ransomware Protection Announced

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Azure IAM, one of the most trusted names in identity and access management consulting, is now offering ransomware protection to clients in the healthcare industry.

-- The firm is capable of implementing a wide array of Microsoft first-party security products, which can be easily deployed onto the Azure Active Directory ecosystem. They specialize in creating Azure deployments from the ground up, building out robust, passwordless security protocols along the way.

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This service is being offered in the face of an unprecedented rise in ransomware attacks on hospitals and other healthcare institutions. In 2023, 141 hospitals were targeted, not to mention the countless private healthcare institutions that were targeted, accounting for hundreds of millions of patient records being exposed.

Seeking to prevent the further growth of this problem, Azure IAM is providing their services as a leader in the cybersecurity space. Their implementations can be used to securely store and unsilo patient data while also putting in place highly secure monitoring and login systems to give administrators greater control over network activity.

To accomplish this, the firm combines first-party tools like Azure Firewall with additional protocols such as a Network Security Group or offline verification tools like Yubikey. They specialize in combining these tools in such a way that both patients and employees are able to easily navigate systems without running into redundant security checks.

These systems span both on-premise and cloud-based storage infrastructure and can be used to automatically sync all data through Azure ADConnect. This system is also dual-purpose, enabling administrators to track a single user’s activity across multiple accounts and systems.

Azure IAM’s deployments are ideal for those looking to prevent ransomware attacks as well as most other common password-related breach methods. These include phishing, password spray attacks, and impersonation attempts, as well as back-door exploits made impossible by the Azure Firewall.

On this topic, a spokesperson stated, “Network Security Group and Azure Firewall are some of the tools we use to secure the Azure infrastructure by restricting access to resources. Also, we use Identity Governance entitlements and Access Review to streamline access control. We use the monitoring, auditing, and alerting capabilities of Azure Active Directory to know what is going on and eventually take action.”

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Contact Info:
Name: Robin Lilly
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Organization: Azure IAM, LLC
Address: P. O. Box 650685, Sterling, Virginia 20165, United States
Website: https://azureiam.com

Release ID: 89159394