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Enhancing Healthcare Security and Compliance: Independence Care System Case Study
Technology Category
- Cybersecurity & Privacy - Security Compliance
- Networks & Connectivity - Gateways
Applicable Industries
- Glass
- National Security & Defense
Applicable Functions
- Quality Assurance
Use Cases
- Leasing Finance Automation
- Tamper Detection
Services
- System Integration
The Challenge
Independence Care System (ICS), a nonprofit Medicaid managed long-term healthcare plan serving residents in the New York City area, faced several challenges. The organization needed to improve its security to meet strict HIPAA compliance requirements, maximize business continuity to keep core healthcare applications up and running, and simplify network management to help staff stay productive. ICS was seeking a complete security solution that would simplify regulatory compliance, and protect the organization against security threats that could impact network performance. The solution would have to be easy to expand and modify to meet changing needs, and provide centralized management to simplify and streamline network administration for the firm’s IT staff.
About The Customer
Independence Care System (ICS) is a nonprofit organization that operates a Medicaid managed long-term healthcare plan. Founded in 2000, ICS serves more than 6,000 adults with physical disabilities and chronic conditions in the New York City area. The organization is committed to serving members whose needs are unmet in other long-term care facilities. ICS works closely with local healthcare providers to serve members of the community with severe disabilities or mobility issues. The organization has made regulatory compliance a top business priority to protect member privacy and its own reputation.
The Solution
ICS decided to replace its aging firewalls with Check Point 4600 and 2200 Next Generation Security Appliances. ICS added a full array of Check Point Software Blades to protect the organization against suspicious web threats, viruses, bots and other security issues. Each appliance also includes the Check Point Compliance Software Blade, a dedicated solution to help ensure compliance best practices. The Check Point Compliance Software Blade monitors management, software blades and security gateways to constantly validate that the ICS Check Point environment is configured in the best way possible. The blade provides 24/7 security monitoring, security alerts on policy violations and out-of-the-box audit reports. To further enhance its proactive threat protection, ICS is also adding the Check Point SmartEvent Software Blade to its solution. SmartEvent correlates events on the firm’s network for greater visibility and faster remediation.
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