What is cyber security?
What is cyber security for plastic
surgery practices?
Our services of cyber security extend to any known method of protecting both your private information as well as the data of your patients.
We’ll help you establish everything from antivirus software to firewall protection for your website, to any in-house database you own that holds the priceless information of yourself, your staff, and your clients.

Why cyber security services?
Why get our cyber security services
for your plastic surgery clinic?

Hackers can harm you in many ways both directly and indirectly. Some of them include, but aren’t limited to, the following:
- Brute force theft of private data
- Ransom of private data
- Damage done to your IT infrastructure
- Damage to your reputation
- Government fines
- Lawsuits from the
People pursue plastic surgery for wide range of reasons. Some of them are embarrassing and very personal.
Trust is a critical element of your industry. If your patients have the slightest bit of doubt in your ability as a surgeon, they will go to one of your competitors.
So, if your clients find out, or begin to think, that they can’t trust you to safeguard their personal information why would that damage to your reputation convince them to allow you to store it?
They’ll go to one of your competitors who demonstrably respects their privacy in a more professional and trustworthy way.
In a single day, you may be expected to pay thousands or even millions of dollars to different people for different reasons pertaining to only a single occurrence of a successful cyber attack against your firm.
…and the higher level the clients you take as you progress in your career, the more notable you become. The more notable you become, the bigger the target on your back.
Don’t get hit.
Out of the clients that would sign with you, how many of them would sue you for the money you charged them and more if they found out that you were lackadaisical on security?
How about the ability a hacker would have to use the information they’d have compromised to ransom you?
Then the fines you’d suddenly owe to the government for breaking their standards of security protocol…
