Dignity in End-of-Life Care Requires Systems That Work
Hospices manage some of the most sensitive moments in people's lives. Medication management, symptom control records, and family communication systems must be available when they're needed most.
What a Cyber Incident Means in Palliative Care
- Syringe driver schedules and pain management protocols become inaccessible
- Electronic medication administration records go offline during critical care windows
- Specialist consultant notes and advance care directives cannot be accessed
- Family notification systems and bereavement support coordination fail
- Regulatory reporting to HIQA is compromised alongside patient data exposure
Are Hospices In Scope for NIS2?
Almost certainly. Hospices operate electronic health records, connected medication management systems, and clinical IT infrastructure. Those receiving HSE funding and meeting the medium-enterprise threshold (50+ staff or \u20ac10M+ turnover) fall within NIS2's healthcare sector definition.
Protection Without Disrupting Care
Complete Visibility
See every device and system across hospice locations — from clinical workstations to connected medical devices.
Vulnerability Detection
Find and fix weaknesses in medication systems and patient record platforms before they’re exploited.
Compliance Evidence
NIS2 Article 21 evidence generated automatically — available when HIQA or the NCSC comes calling.
24×7 Monitoring
German Cyber Defence Centre watches your systems around the clock so your clinical team can focus on care.
Care Doesn't Stop. Neither Should Protection.
See what your network looks like before an incident forces the question.