From Risk to Resilience: Selecting the Best Cybersecurity for Your Dental Office – By Thomas Kane, CEO at Fusion One Technologies

Today’s dental practices run on technology. From digital X-rays and EHR systems to cloud-based appointment software and patient communications, the tools that keep your practice efficient and competitive are also the ones that make it vulnerable. If you're storing patient data, billing information, and medical histories electronically — and you almost certainly are — your practice is a target. Cybersecurity is no longer a luxury or an afterthought. It’s a non-negotiable part of running a modern dental office. Why Dental Offices Are Being Targeted Cybercriminals are no longer just going after big hospitals. They’re targeting small to mid-sized dental practices — the ones that often have just enough data to be valuable, but not enough security to stop them. HIPAA violations, data loss, and ransomware downtime can be catastrophic, not just financially but also in terms of patient trust. How to Build a Secure Dental Practice 1. Assess Your Security Gaps Start with a full...