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Page 1: Cisco DNA Network Security for Healthcare · – Gareth Siddell, network manager, ABMU Health Board “ “ OUTCOM ES Automated network operations with secure access Fast and e üective

Cisco DNA Security everywhere for comprehensive threat protection, from your facility to the cloud

With Cisco DNA, the network acts as sensor and enforcer, providing real-time threat defense through visibility of encrypted and unencrypted data.

Security and assurance are embedded network-wide — across routing, switching, wireless, and the cloud — to speed threat detection and containment.

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CHALLENGE

Unburden doctors and nurses from paperwork and administration

Make clinicians more mobile for better care — at the bedside and out in the community

We needed to help the organization to move faster, more e ciently, and more securely. To do that, we had to transform our network and IT operations with the latest advances in mobility, cloud, analytics, and the Internet of Things.

– Gareth Siddell, network manager, ABMU Health Board

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SOLUTION

Evolve IT operations with Cisco DNA

Improve workforce, patient, and visitor experiences with Cisco Wireless and Switching

Reduce risk from cyber threats with integrated Cisco Security, with simplication from Cisco Prime for low-touch IT management

CollaboraCollaborate eectively with Cisco Unied Communications and Jabber technology, virtualized on Cisco UCS servers

Hospitals must have robust safety processes in place. With Cisco ISE, only authorized personnel can use mobile devices to access a drug cabinet. Additionally, pharmacy inventory tracking is automated by stock level and prescriber.

– Gareth Siddell, network manager, ABMU Health Board

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OUTCOMES

Automated network operations with secure access

Fast and eective emergency responses

Improved and e cient in-home care support

Digitization is how we’ll continue to improve our clinical services. The network is now an integrated part of the business, automatically adjusting to the organization’s needs dynamically.

– Hamish Laing,Executive Medical Director and CIO, ABMU Health Board

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CUSTOMER SPOTLIGHT

Wales, U.K.

ABMU Health Board automates operations while revitalizing patient and sta experiences with Cisco DNA

Cisco DNA, at the heart of healthcare innovation, enabling an intuitive network that's constantly

learning, adapting, and protecting

READ CHAPTER 5

How Digital Ready Is Your Hospital Today?

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Business Outcomes >

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Sources:1: Consumer Survey, Black Book, 20172: Digital Value at Stake, Cisco, 2017

3: Making Digital Transformation Real, IDC, 2017

DNA for Healthcare

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