Deloitte India has launched ConnectSafe, a state-of-the-art cyber facility dedicated to testing and validating threat scenarios specifically in healthcare and medtech systems. The advanced lab enables hospitals, device manufacturers, diagnostic chains, and healthtech companies to simulate sophisticated cyberattacks, assess vulnerabilities, evaluate incident response capabilities, and strengthen defenses in a controlled, realistic environment.
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ConnectSafe offers immersive red-team/blue-team exercises, ransomware simulations, medical device hacking scenarios, supply-chain attack modeling, and compliance testing aligned with DPDP Act, ABDM, and global standards like HIPAA and IEC 80001. The facility uses replica hospital IT/OT environments, including connected devices (infusion pumps, imaging systems, EHRs), to identify weaknesses and recommend tailored remediation strategies. Deloitte aims to help Indian healthcare organizations build cyber resilience amid rising threats targeting patient data, device safety, and operational continuity.
Deloitte India has officially opened ConnectSafe, a dedicated cyber facility purpose-built to address the escalating cybersecurity risks facing healthcare and medtech organizations. Located in Bengaluru and inaugurated on February 27, 2026, the lab provides a secure, isolated environment where hospitals, diagnostic providers, medical device manufacturers, and digital health startups can simulate real-world attack scenarios without risking live systems or patient safety. The launch responds to the sharp rise in targeted cyberattacks on Indian healthcare entities, including ransomware incidents that have disrupted hospital operations, compromised patient records, and endangered lives.
ConnectSafe replicates full hospital and medtech ecosystems, including electronic health records, picture archiving and communication systems (PACS), connected medical devices (infusion pumps, ventilators, imaging equipment), IoT sensors, and cloud-based telehealth platforms. Deloitte’s cyber experts conduct controlled red-team exercises that mimic advanced persistent threats, ransomware deployment, insider attacks, supply-chain compromises, and device-specific exploits (such as altering insulin pump settings or disabling pacemakers). Participants can observe attack progression in real time, test detection and response capabilities, and evaluate recovery procedures all while measuring impact on clinical workflows, patient safety, and regulatory compliance.
The facility supports tailored scenarios aligned with India’s evolving regulatory landscape, including the Digital Personal Data Protection Act (DPDP), Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission (ABDM) security guidelines, and international standards like IEC 80001 for medical device cybersecurity. Deloitte offers pre- and post-exercise assessments, gap analysis, remediation roadmaps, and training for internal security teams. Early engagements with major hospital chains and medtech firms have already uncovered critical vulnerabilities in legacy systems, third-party integrations, and remote access protocols, enabling rapid hardening before real attacks occur.
Deloitte India leaders emphasized that ConnectSafe fills a vital gap in the Indian healthcare ecosystem, where many organizations lack access to realistic cyber range testing. The facility will also support research collaborations with academic institutions, government bodies, and industry associations to develop India-specific threat intelligence and best practices. Deloitte plans to expand ConnectSafe’s capacity in the coming year, adding more device types, cloud-native simulations, and AI-driven attack automation to keep pace with evolving threats.
The initiative has been welcomed by healthcare CIOs and cybersecurity heads as a proactive step toward building resilience in a sector where downtime or data breaches can have life-or-death consequences. Deloitte expects ConnectSafe to become a cornerstone for preparing Indian healthcare against the growing sophistication of cyber adversaries targeting patient care systems.
“In healthcare, a cyber breach doesn’t just compromise data it can directly endanger lives. ConnectSafe gives organizations the safe space to test, fail, learn, and strengthen before attackers find the weaknesses.”
By
HB Team
