What is NHS Penetration Testing?
NHS penetration testing for HSCN (Health and Social Care Network) apps or networks involves assessing the security of healthcare systems and networks used within the NHS (National Health Service) in the UK, particularly those connected to the HSCN.
It aims to evaluate the resilience of NHS apps and networks against potential cyber threats and vulnerabilities, ensuring the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of healthcare data and services.
NHS penetration testing for HSCN apps or networks helps the NHS in the UK proactively identify and address security weaknesses, complying with regulatory requirements and safeguarding patient information.
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Benefits of our NHS Penetration Testing
Expert Certified Pen-Testers
Free Re-Testing Included
Free Remediation Support
Fixed Cost Testing
Common NHS Penetration Testing Vulnerabilities
Authentication
Weak Authentication Mechanisms for Healthcare ApplicationsConfiguration
Insecure Configuration of HSCN Connected Network Devices and ServicesVulnerabilities
Vulnerabilities in Healthcare Software and SystemsAccess Controls
Insufficient Access Controls for Patient Records and Medical DataHow does NHS Pen Testing work?
Weak Authentication Mechanisms for Healthcare Applications
Insecure Configuration of HSCN Network Devices and Services
Vulnerabilities in Healthcare Software and Systems
Insufficient Access Controls for Patient Records and Medical Data
Lack of Proper Patch Management for HSCN Infrastructure
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