Ransomware & cyber attacks
Patient records make clinics prime targets.

Keep your patient records safe and your clinic running — recoverable in hours, built for Australian general practice.
uptime target
Backup frequency
Backup rule applied
Restore test drills
Data residency
Four ways clinics lose access to their systems and patient data. Most practices are exposed to all of them.
Patient records make clinics prime targets.
A dead server means no records, no billing.
A backup in the same building isn't a backup.
A deleted file, a phishing click — most common of all.
Industry audit data
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Prefer to talk now?+61 1300 359 664No appointment book, no histories, no scripts. When systems go down, work stops.
Cancelled consults
No histories or meds
Legal consequences
One headline to lose
Recovery time objective
Typical FLYONIT GP clinic RTO: 2–4 hours — agreed upfront during your continuity assessment
Downtime cost estimate
Prevention where possible, rapid recovery when needed — one managed service covering data, systems, and people.

Defence in depth
Your practice systems
Encrypted, verified backups — local and off-site.
Systems back up from image-based backups fast.
Detection, endpoint protection, and patching.
A rehearsed plan, tested with real restore drills.

Clinic server
PMS · records · files
Local backup
Fast restore
Encrypted cloud
Off-site replica
Verified restore
Tested monthly
Restore tests passed
Last 12 months
Clients with RTO < 4hrs
Audit systems and agree your RPO and RTO.
Layered backup and security, AU data residency.
Scheduled restore drills prove it actually works.
Our 24/7 team isolates, recovers, communicates.
Honest answers about backups, recovery times, and cost.
More than you'd think. When patient data is stolen in a breach, criminals use those identities to open fake accounts and move money — so AUSTRAC now treats poor data security as a money laundering and terrorism financing risk. In plain terms: keeping your data locked down and recoverable is becoming a legal expectation, not just good practice. We set up your IT so a breach is far less likely, and you have the records to show you took it seriously.
A backup is a copy of data; business continuity is the ability to keep consulting when things break. Most clinics we audit have backups that have never been test-restored, live in the same building as the server, or miss the practice management database entirely. BCDR covers the full chain: verified backups, rapid recovery, failover, and a rehearsed plan for your team.
That's exactly what we agree upfront as your Recovery Time Objective. With image-based backup and failover, practices can typically be operating again in hours — not the days or weeks a full rebuild takes. During your free continuity assessment we'll tell you honestly what your current setup would deliver, and what we can improve it to.
Yes. We combine prevention (managed security, patching, email protection) with immutable, off-site backup copies that ransomware can't encrypt, plus a tested recovery runbook. If the worst happens, we restore clean systems from protected snapshots rather than negotiating with criminals.
Cloud platforms protect their infrastructure — not your data. Accidental deletion, malicious insiders, and sync errors are your responsibility. We back up Microsoft 365 (mail, OneDrive, SharePoint, Teams) and cloud-hosted clinical systems as part of the same continuity plan.
BCDR is priced as a predictable monthly service scaled to your practice size — a fraction of the cost of a single day of lost consulting, let alone a breach. Book a free consultation and we'll give you a clear, fixed quote after the assessment.

A 30-minute conversation with our healthcare IT specialists tells you exactly where your practice stands — and what it takes to make disaster a non-event.
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