Rehabilitation Depends on Systems That Never Stop Working
Acquired brain injury services manage complex clinical pathways, multidisciplinary team records, and rehabilitation programmes that cannot tolerate disruption. NIS2 makes protecting these systems a legal obligation.
When Clinical Systems Fail
Brain injury rehabilitation relies on continuous, accurate clinical records. A cyber incident doesn't just mean downtime — it means:
- Rehabilitation programmes interrupted during critical recovery windows
- Multidisciplinary team notes and treatment plans inaccessible
- Medication records for complex neurological prescriptions unavailable
- Cognitive assessment data and progress tracking lost or compromised
- Family communication and discharge planning disrupted
Are Brain Injury Services In Scope?
Yes, in most cases. Organisations providing specialist brain injury rehabilitation typically operate clinical IT systems, manage sensitive health data, and receive HSE funding — placing them squarely within NIS2's healthcare sector definition.
The key question isn't whether you're in scope — it's whether you can prove your systems are protected when the regulator asks.
Protecting Specialist Care
See Every System
Discover all devices and applications across rehabilitation centres, including clinical workstations and medical devices.
Find Vulnerabilities First
Identify weaknesses in care management platforms and clinical systems before they are exploited.
Automated Compliance Evidence
NIS2 Article 21 evidence generated automatically — no extra burden on clinical or admin staff.
24×7 Protection
Round-the-clock monitoring and response from a dedicated German Cyber Defence Centre.
Every Hour of Rehabilitation Matters
Don't let a cyber incident steal recovery time from the people who need it most.