UDT Announces Secure Modern Healthcare Powered by SCyOps™, a Healthcare Security Solution

UDT, a technology solutions company that evaluates, architects, secures and manages information technology, today announced Secure Modern Healthcare Powered by SCyOps, a unique healthcare security solution.
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UDT, a technology solutions company that evaluates, architects, secures and manages information technology, today announced Secure Modern Healthcare Powered by SCyOps, a unique healthcare security solution.

The SCyOps software focuses on the practical integration of managed security, managed services, and enterprise risk management. It enables real-time evaluation, validation, and corrective action for enterprise-level cybersecurity controls.

“When a healthcare organization uses the Secure Modern Healthcare Powered by SCyOps solution, they are granting themselves access to continuously monitor their cyber maturity,” said UDT President, Gerard Amaro. “Integrating Secure Modern Healthcare will allow these organizations to understand their security much more effectively while maintaining full compliance.”

Secure Modern Healthcare Powered by SCyOps software adds extra layers of security while creating radical transparency into the cyber risk environment for leadership and technical teams. It ensures effectiveness against threats and 83% coverage around NIST CSF, PCI, and HIPAA.

Amaro and UDT CEO, Henry Fleches, founded UDT 25+ years ago in South Florida and continue to expand their business within the areas of managed security and digital transformation services.

 

About UDT:

 

UDT is a technology enabler that helps State, Local, Education, Enterprise and Commercial clients evaluate, architect, secure, and manage technology on the go and in the cloud. UDT provides customized services, including mobility, cloud, collaboration, loT, data, security, and ITaaS solutions and technical, professional and managed services. The company’s mission is to deliver innovation and services in support of the three key areas: securing our Nation’s critical infrastructure, improving the safety of communities, and delivering technology in support of digital learning initiatives for students of all ages in a learner-centric future. Accomplish more with UDT: www.udtonline.com

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