Residents Depend on Systems Their Families Never See
Behind every nursing home and residential care facility are medication management systems, electronic care records, and staff coordination platforms. When these fail, it's the residents who suffer.
The Scenario Nobody Wants
It's 7am medication round. The care system is locked by ransomware. Now what?
- Medication records are inaccessible — staff cannot safely administer drugs to residents with complex needs
- Fall risk assessments and mobility protocols are unavailable for new agency staff on shift
- GP and pharmacy communication systems are down — prescription changes cannot be processed
- HIQA inspection evidence and care documentation cannot be produced
- Family members cannot be updated through normal communication channels
Are Nursing Homes In Scope for NIS2?
It depends on size and funding. Nursing home groups and HSE-funded residential care providers meeting the medium-enterprise threshold are likely in scope. Single-site private facilities below 50 staff may be excluded — but those in larger groups or managing connected health platforms should assess carefully.
Even if technically below the threshold, cyber incidents in residential care trigger HIQA reporting obligations and Data Protection Commissioner scrutiny regardless.
Protect Residents Without Burdening Staff
Full Asset Visibility
See every device across all care locations — from nurse stations to Wi-Fi access points to medical devices.
Automated Vulnerability Checks
Continuous scanning finds weaknesses in care platforms and admin systems without disrupting operations.
Audit-Ready Evidence
Compliance documentation generated automatically — ready for HIQA, NCSC, or board-level review.
24×7 Threat Response
German SOC monitors and responds to threats around the clock — including weekends and bank holidays.
Your Residents Trust You With Their Safety
See what your infrastructure actually looks like — before regulators or attackers find out first.