If you have a medical practice, security should be a priority. You are responsible for protecting your patient data and financial records from viruses, hackers and other cybersecurity attacks. How can a UTM help?

A Unified Threat Management (UTM) device is a firewall that contains a range of network security and protection capabilities. A UTM allows administrative monitoring and features programs such as the following:

• Anti-virus
• Anti-malware
• Content filtering
• Data loss prevention (DPN)
• Intrusion prevention system (IPS)

A UTM can strengthen network security, which can make your medical network less vulnerable to inner and outer threats and attacks.

UTMs work in the following ways:

1) Integrated Packaging

A UTM combines several security applications into a single integrated platform. This can result in reduced complexity, reduced employee training, easy migration, and protection against combined threats.

2) Packet Inspection

Information that passes through networks (including the Internet) is divided into units called packets. UTMs typically use Deep Packet Inspection to scan incoming packets for viruses, malware, and other threats before they enter a network.

3) Automatic Updates

A UTM can automatically update its signatures that detect problems so that manual interventions become infrequent. Therefore, administrators may gain confidence that their security stays up-to-date without effort on their part.

4) Administrative Management

Administrators can easily access and manage a UTM’s continuous configuration functions, such as blocking certain websites in company computers. Additionally, the absence of multiple boxes and operating systems can increase usability and save time and money in the long run.
UTMs can greatly benefit medical organizations, especially those that follow strict regulations and compliance such as HIPAA and PCI. As the number of malware incidents increase each year, medical practices become more at risk. With many features and capabilities, UTMs can offer robust network and data protection.