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Cybersecurity and NHS Estates: Building resilience through data and integration
By Becky Allen, Healthcare Solutions Lead, MRI Software
NHS estates teams face a growing challenge: delivering safe, efficient, and sustainable care environments while managing increasingly complex digital, operational, and regulatory demands. In this context, cybersecurity can no longer sit in the margins as a technical box tick; it must be embedded into the very heart of estate strategy and digital transformation.
The challenge for many Trusts is not just the notion of threat, but the data environment itself. NHS estates teams often struggle with dozens of disconnected systems, creating data silos that hinder visibility, slow decisionmaking, and increase risk. This fragmentation weakens cybersecurity posture, obstructs compliance reporting such as ERIC and DHSC returns, and prevents leaders from leveraging trusted analytics and AI insights. Without a unified approach, integrating AI insights, safeguarding patient data, and ensuring accurate statutory reporting, such as ERIC becomes a major challenge.
Cyber threats are evolving rapidly, with ransomware, phishing, and supply-chain attacks increasingly targeting public sector infrastructure. NHS estates teams should prioritise how they embed cybersecurity directly into the architecture of facilities management, aligning digital protection with energy, asset, and compliance strategies. Adopting a single, integrated platform offers a practical path forward. By consolidating estates, asset, space, and energy data into a secure source of truth, NHS teams can: • Embed tight cybersecurity controls across the entire estate ecosystem; from CAFM and lease accounting to energy and space management (reducing manual intervention and exposure).
• Bring together real-time data to support safe, predictive decision-making and accelerate statutory compliance with frameworks such as ERIC, FT ARM and IFRS 16.
• Improve planning, forecasting and operational delivery by eliminating duplicate systems and manual workflows, paving the way for strategic use of AI and automation.
True resilience is proactive. Integrating a cybersecurity strategy into NHS estates management not only protects infrastructure but also enables Trusts to shift from reactive firefighting to strategic, evidence-based decision-making. In doing so, estates teams become enablers of sustainable, safe care, which in turn delivers value to patients, staff, and the wider health service.
The future of NHS estates depends on integration, data confidence, and robust digital protection. Cybersecurity isn’t just a technical requirement; it’s critical to the safe, efficient, and sustainable delivery of healthcare. At MRI Software, we work with over 170 NHS clients using a unified digital healthcare platform that consolidates facilities, space, asset, energy, contract and finance data into a single source of truth. By unifying these critical information domains on one secure platform, estates teams can operate more efficiently, simplify reporting, and strengthen cyber resilience without compromising the demands of complex NHS environments.
To find out more about how MRI’s unified healthcare technology can help you deliver safe, efficient, and sustainable care environments, contact their team today.
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