Sauk Prairie Healthcare, a provider based in Prairie du Sac, Wisconsin, has successfully recovered from a recent cyber attack with no data breach detected. The attack, which occurred on October 31, was the fourth cyber attack on a southern Wisconsin organization in recent weeks. Sauk Prairie Healthcare’s cyber security partner alerted them to the breach, revealing that an unknown assailant had gained access to their network during the reconnaissance phase. The healthcare provider took immediate action and implemented controls to minimize the risk to critical systems and data, effectively blocking the attacker from advancing further.
As a precautionary measure, Sauk Prairie Healthcare took down its electronic health records system and postponed some elective surgeries. However, its 36-bed hospital, primary care clinics, emergency department, and wellness center remained open throughout the recovery process. The health records system, including the MyHealth patient portal, was fully restored on Tuesday, allowing the rescheduling of postponed appointments.
The healthcare system chose to delay making the cyber attack public until Friday to ensure that their actions were not monitored by the attacker. Sauk Prairie Healthcare’s service area covers approximately 45,000 people, extending from Poynette to Lone Rock and from Plain to Black Earth.
This cyber attack is part of a rising trend of hacks and cybersecurity breaches targeting various organizations. Cybersecurity experts attribute the increase in intensity to technological advancements, as both the public and private sectors become more reliant on sophisticated technology. The COVID-19 pandemic and the shift to remote work have also contributed to the surge in cyber incidents.
This incident highlights the importance of robust cybersecurity measures and the need for skilled professionals in the field. With approximately 700,000 cybersecurity job openings in the United States, Congress aims to attract more individuals to enter the cybersecurity field. The growing threat landscape necessitates proactive measures to outduel cybercriminals and protect sensitive data.
In recent weeks, other organizations in the southern Wisconsin region have also fallen victim to cyber attacks. Madison dental practice First Choice Dental is currently investigating a cyber incident involving its computer system. Additionally, both American Family Insurance, based in Madison, and Kwik Trip, based in La Crosse, temporarily halted some customer-facing programs and online services due to cybersecurity incidents or unusual activity.
As cyber threats continue to evolve, organizations must prioritize cybersecurity and ensure they have comprehensive measures in place to safeguard sensitive information. By investing in cybersecurity expertise and adopting advanced technologies, organizations can better defend against potential attacks and mitigate the risk of data breaches.