EDR Essentials Guide for Healthcare
Healthcare organizations are under constant siege from cyberattacks. From ransomware campaigns that lock down clinical operations to phishing attacks targeting staff, adversaries see endpoints—laptops, servers, and even medical devices—as the easiest way into a hospital’s network.
That’s why Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) has become essential. EDR is more than traditional antivirus—it provides continuous monitoring, intelligent detection, and rapid response to advanced threats. For healthcare leaders, it’s a critical layer of defense that protects patient data, ensures compliance, and helps maintain clinical continuity.