PROTECT DICOM DATA FROM CYBER ATTACKS
Secure your image data with the TMD Cloud
Easily access your DICOM data at any time with the TMD Cloud - even in the event of a complete IT failure during a cyberattack.
Find out more about our emergency concept for medical image data from the cloud - designed to increase the operational safety of hospitals and clinics.
Greater business continuity thanks to the TMD Cloud
Reliability for image data
Diagnostics is a relevant process step in critical service provision. With the TMD Cloud, you increase the availability of image data and thus the basis for diagnostics.
Immediate access to DICOM data
Thanks to the TMD Cloud's emergency concept, you can access your image data again within minutes during a cyber attack, even if the IT, your PACS or the network are down.
Location-independent diagnostics
With the TMD Cloud user portal and the integrated medical viewer, you can view old or new DICOM data from any laptop or PC.
Image data is mission critical for hospitals
Medical image data is crucial for the treatment of seriously ill and chronically ill people. Hospitals therefore need suitable emergency scenarios for X-ray, CT and MRI images and the like.
Previous technical concepts reach their limits in the event of cyber attacks. Modern cloud solutions such as the TMD Cloud from Telepaxx open up new dimensions for the business continuity of imaging departments.
How the TMD Cloud emergency concept works
To protect your image data against cyberattacks such as a ransomware attack, we store your image data parallel to regular operation up to a defined data volume and retention period in the PACS-independent long-term archive (VNA) of the TMD Cloud.
If you have to shut down your IT, your software solutions such as PACS or HIS or your internal network due to a cyberattack, previously defined users at your facility can still quickly access relevant image data from the cloud via a network-independent end device and mobile Internet access.
This allows you to set up emergency operations in the shortest possible time, e.g. in the emergency room, and enable the continued operation of your hospital (business continuity).
High requirements for KRITIS houses
For KRITIS hospitals with over 30,000 full inpatient cases, high cyber security requirements apply within the framework of BSI-Kritis V.
For example, KRITIS facilities are subject to a reporting obligation in the event of a threat to IT security. They must also take appropriate measures to ensure operational security.
New regulations affect all hospitals
However, it is not only KRITIS institutions that need to make their information security robust. Small and medium-sized healthcare facilities are now also challenged.
In addition to Section 75c of the German Social Security Code (SGB V), which requires “appropriate organizational and technical precautions to prevent disruptions” in accordance with the state of the art, further regulations will apply with NIS-2 from autumn 2024.
Simple upgrade for cloud archive customers
Telepaxx customers can implement the emergency concept for medical image data particularly easily with the long-term archive of the TMD Cloud.
As the data is already protected and stored with high availability in our cloud-based long-term archive (TMD Cloud Archive), only separate emergency access needs to be set up in the event of a cyberattack on the hospital.
Contact us to receive an individual offer for an upgrade.
More on cyber security and the cloud in hospitals
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Highly available image data management
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We would be happy to provide you with more detailed information on how you can maintain your clinical operations in the event of a cyberattack thanks to highly available image data management from the cloud.
Email: info@telepaxx.de
Phone: (0) 9171 / 89 81 80