BlackBerry Cylance Helps Phoenix Children’s Hospital Stop Ransomware and Close Security Gaps

Phoenix Children’s Hospital (PCH) CISO Daniel Shuler knew the hospital’s legacy AV was no longer effective, so he retained BlackBerry Cylance’s ThreatZERO™ team to deploy CylancePROTECT® on over 4,000 PCH endpoints. Shortly thereafter, CylancePROTECT stopped a potentially crippling ransomware attack. Next, Shuler focused on closing gaps in PCH’s security stack by engaging BlackBerry Cylance’s consulting team for annual penetration tests. Says Shuler, “BlackBerry Cylance has proven repeatedly that they have our best interests at heart and that they share our commitment to provide the best care possible for children and their families.” Read the case study to learn more.

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