Wide shot of a dental practice front-desk workstation, dual monitors displaying patient management software, staff member's hands on keyboard, clinical overhead lighting, clean and organized desk surface, no visible faces
Wide shot of a dental practice front-desk workstation, dual monitors displaying patient management software, staff member's hands on keyboard, clinical overhead lighting, clean and organized desk surface, no visible faces
— Dental Cybersecurity

A breach costs more than a year of new patient ads

Prevention-focused cybersecurity built for dental software environments — HIPAA-conscious, audit-ready, and designed to protect the revenue your practice runs on.

Close-up of a laptop screen showing a security dashboard with access log entries, clinical neutral lighting, no visible faces, clean desk environment in a dental office
Close-up of a laptop screen showing a security dashboard with access log entries, clinical neutral lighting, no visible faces, clean desk environment in a dental office
Over-shoulder view of an IT coordinator reviewing user access permissions on a monitor inside a dental practice, neutral clinical lighting, organized workstation
Over-shoulder view of an IT coordinator reviewing user access permissions on a monitor inside a dental practice, neutral clinical lighting, organized workstation
Wide shot of a dental practice server room or network closet, organized cabling and equipment racks, cool ambient lighting, no people visible
Wide shot of a dental practice server room or network closet, organized cabling and equipment racks, cool ambient lighting, no people visible
/ Compliance-First Infrastructure

Built around what auditors actually check

HIPAA-Conscious Architecture

Staff Access Controls

Audit-Ready Incident Response

Role-based access management tailored to dental practice staff structures — front desk, hygienists, and billing each see only what their role requires.

Documented breach response procedures, audit logs, and remediation workflows built to satisfy OCR investigators — not assembled after an incident.

EHR integrations, cloud storage, and patient data workflows configured to meet HIPAA technical safeguard requirements from day one.

Do we need cybersecurity if we use a cloud EHR?

Cloud EHR vendors secure their infrastructure, not your access layer. Staff credentials, endpoint devices, and network configurations remain your responsibility under HIPAA — and are the most common breach entry points.

What does a HIPAA security audit actually examine?

OCR auditors review risk analysis documentation, access control policies, workforce training records, and audit logs. Most practices fail on documentation — not technology. We build both.

• Common Questions

What practices ask us first

How is this different from a general IT provider?

General IT providers configure networks. We configure networks inside the specific compliance and software environment dental practices operate in — Dentrix, Eaglesoft, Carestream, and others.

Can you work alongside our existing dental software?

Yes. Our security layer wraps around your current practice management system without requiring a platform change — protecting the workflows your staff already knows.

One partner for compliance and growth

Stop managing security and marketing as separate vendor relationships. Tell us about your practice and we'll scope a protection and growth plan in one engagement.