Energy expert and assurance provider DNV has introduced the Advanced Healthcare Cybersecurity Certification (AHCC), marking a significant milestone in cybersecurity for hospitals. This pioneering certification is available to hospitals worldwide and aims to help hospital IT teams and healthcare professionals identify and address gaps and areas for improvement in cybersecurity systems, ensuring that robust and secure measures are in place to provide optimal data protection and patient safety.
The Advanced Healthcare Cybersecurity Certification is designed to recognize the maturity and robustness of an organization’s cybersecurity program. It focuses on comprehensive security risk management in the hospital environment, encompassing cybersecurity, privacy, automation, artificial intelligence (AI), and the Internet of Medical Things (IoMT).
Ransomware attacks and data breaches targeting healthcare organizations have reached unprecedented levels, affecting entities from small clinics to large integrated health systems. These cyber threats can result in compromised patient data and ultimately endanger patient safety.
Recent cyberattacks on prominent healthcare institutions showcase the severe vulnerabilities within healthcare systems across the globe, prompting industry leaders and policymakers to prioritize improved cybersecurity measures.
In the U.S., government officials have consistently identified healthcare as the economic sector most vulnerable to cyberattacks, and as much a part of the nation’s critical infrastructure as energy and water, according to Forbes.
As the first cybersecurity certification specific to healthcare, the AHCC sets a new standard for hospitals and healthcare organizations. It verifies an organization’s compliance with the AHCC program requirements, assuring stakeholders of their commitment to deliver the highest level of security and quality of care to their patients.
DNV’s cyber certification framework is based on a risk-based approach within an established quality management system, ensuring high standards of medical practice, patient care, and patient safety, alongside the protection of healthcare systems and patient data.
Recent cyberattacks revealed how serious the vulnerability of patient data in the healthcare system is, emphasizing the urgent need for enhanced digital security measures. Our new certification compliments our portfolio of hospital accreditation, certification, and training services aimed at optimizing hospital safety and quality of care. DNV’s Advanced Healthcare Cybersecurity Certification enables hospitals to demonstrate the maturity and robustness of their cybersecurity program. A critical differentiator, to provide optimal patient care in times of growing cyberattacks.
Alex Imperial, VP and regional manager Americas, SCPA at DNV
DNV’s Advanced Healthcare Cybersecurity Certification is an essential addition to the portfolio of services designed to optimize hospital safety and quality of care. By securing this certification, hospitals can demonstrate their commitment to protecting patient data and ensuring the highest standards of cybersecurity in healthcare.
To achieve full Advanced Healthcare Cybersecurity Certification, hospitals must comply with AHCC program requirements, designed to ensure optimal protection against cyberattacks, including:
Learn more about cybersecurity for the healthcare industry at DNV.