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Healthcare Cyber Resilience: Security & Recovery Guide

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Rapid Recovery Frameworks: Immutable Backups and RTO vs. RPO Benchmarks for Hospitals

Rapid recovery frameworks that incorporate immutable backups, recovery time objectives (RTOs) and recovery point objectives (RPOs) are essential to ensuring healthcare organizations can restore clinical systems quickly and avoid prolonged care disruptions. RTOs and RPOs measure different aspects of business continuity. According to SentinelOne, your RTO is the maximum time your systems can be down before reaching an unacceptable level of business impact, while your RPO is the amount of tolerable data loss, measured from your organization’s last viable backup to the point of system disruption.

Cristian Rodriguez, Americas field CTO at CrowdStrike, says these frameworks must be embedded into business continuity planning, particularly for hospitals managing their own infrastructure or relying on complex hybrid environments.

“If you haven’t done a full business continuity exercise, you’re setting yourself up for failure if you don’t know how long it’s going to take you to get back up online,” he says.

Healthcare organizations must regularly test recovery procedures and validate their ability to restore systems during simulated outages, Rodriguez notes, adding that “practice is an absolute must.”

He also stresses the importance of auditing third-party providers to ensure they can meet recovery and availability commitments, including clear service-level agreements that define how data is protected and how quickly systems can be restored following a disruption.

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Testing Your Plan: Tabletop Exercises and Downtime Drills for Clinical Teams

Witt says tabletop exercises that are structured and mirror real clinical pressure can effectively expose gaps in decision-making, communication and clinical coordination before a real attack occurs.

He recommends that organizations run scenario-based sessions that simulate a ransomware attack — from initial detection through EHR outage and recovery — requiring leaders to make real-time decisions about patient triage, diversion, communications and regulatory response.

Downtime drills should then operationalize those decisions by having front-line staff practice manual documentation, medication reconciliation and critical-result reporting under realistic time constraints. 

“The most resilient healthcare organizations treat these exercises as governance reviews,” he adds. “They identify gaps in human decision-making, communication flow and access control, concluding with the assignment of clear accountability for remediation.”

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