5 I.T. Risks Dental Practices Can’t Ignore
What HIPAA Auditors Look For, What Cyber Insurers Require, and How to Protect Your Practice Before a Crisis Hits
“The most dangerous IT problems in a dental practice aren’t the obvious ones — they’re the ones nobody is checking. Untested backups, denied cyber insurance claims, and HIPAA gaps you don’t find until an auditor does.” — Matt Disher, CISSP, HCISPP · CEO, Southwest Networks
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Five Risks We See in Almost Every Dental Practice
Based on hundreds of IT and security assessments across Inland Empire and Coachella Valley dental practices.
Backups That Aren’t Actually Working
Installed and tested are not the same thing. We routinely find practices where the backup software is running, the light is green, and nobody has verified in months whether the data can actually be restored. Cyber insurers are now denying claims when this can’t be proven.
HIPAA Gaps That Are Invisible Until They’re Not
A notice on the waiting-room wall isn’t compliance. OCR auditors look for a current Security Risk Assessment, documented policies, training records, access logs, and BAAs. Dental imaging is ePHI — and generic IT often misses how the technical safeguards apply.
Cyber Insurance You Can’t Actually Use
Insurers have quietly tightened their requirements — MFA on email and remote access, documented patching, EDR on every workstation, tested off-site backups, annual training, and a written incident response plan. If you can’t answer “yes” to each, your claim may not pay.
Downtime That Costs More Than You Realize
The most common source of downtime isn’t a catastrophic failure — it’s aging workstations, outdated operating systems, slow networks, and no one proactively monitoring. A practice losing two hours during a packed schedule loses revenue, staff time, and patients who don’t come back.
An IT Provider Who Doesn’t Understand Healthcare
Generic IT can configure a network and answer help tickets. Far fewer understand HIPAA. Almost none have healthcare-specific credentials or know how Dentrix, Eaglesoft, and Open Dental depend on imaging workflows, database settings, and update timing.
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Email, remote access, and practice management software
Endpoint detection and response — not basic antivirus
Documented restore verification, stored off-network
Operating systems and applications on a defined cadence
Tracked completion for every staff member
Documented procedures before an event — not after
Is Your Current IT Provider Actually Protecting Your Practice?
The report includes a 4-question diagnostic quiz. If your current IT company can’t answer “yes” to every one of these, your practice is carrying exposure that’s entirely avoidable.
Are your backups tested at least quarterly with a documented restore verification?
Can your IT provider walk through your cyber insurance questionnaire with you and help you answer every question accurately?
Is MFA enabled on your email, remote access, and practice management software?
Has a current HIPAA Security Risk Assessment been completed in the last 12 months?
“Southwest Networks holds CISSP and HCISPP certifications at the leadership level. We sign Business Associate Agreements with our dental clients. We know what HIPAA auditors look for because our team is trained to the same standard. That’s not common in the MSP industry — and it makes a meaningful difference for the practices we serve.”
— Matt Disher, CISSP, HCISPP · CEO, Southwest Networks
Matt Disher — CISSP & HCISPP
Matt Disher is the president of Southwest Networks, a Palm Desert–headquartered managed IT provider serving Inland Empire and Coachella Valley businesses since 1996. He holds two of the most rigorous credentials in cybersecurity: the CISSP (Certified Information Systems Security Professional) and the HCISPP — a healthcare-specific information security credential held by fewer than 5,000 professionals worldwide.
Matt is the author of Keys To The Castle, has been featured as a cybersecurity expert on KESQ News, and hosts the monthly Cappuccino Chats series covering practical technology decisions for small businesses.
FAQ
Who is this report for?
Owners, office managers, and operations leads of independent dental practices in the Inland Empire and Coachella Valley — Riverside County, San Bernardino County, and the desert cities. It is written for the person carrying HIPAA compliance, cyber insurance renewal, and Dentrix/Eaglesoft/Open Dental uptime without a dedicated IT department.
What are the five risks the report covers?
1) Backups that aren’t actually working — installed and tested are not the same thing. 2) HIPAA compliance gaps that are invisible until an auditor finds them, including how dental imaging is treated as ePHI. 3) Cyber insurance you can’t actually use — insurers are denying claims when practices can’t prove MFA, EDR, tested backups, and a documented incident response plan. 4) Downtime that costs more than you realize — aging hardware, outdated OS, and no proactive monitoring. 5) An IT provider who doesn’t understand healthcare — what generic IT gets wrong about dental imaging dependencies, BAAs, and audit logs.
What does the report include besides the five risks?
A short 4-question diagnostic quiz you can use to evaluate your current IT provider against the dental-practice baseline — backup verification, cyber insurance walkthrough, MFA coverage, and a current HIPAA Security Risk Assessment.
How much does the report cost?
Nothing. It is a free PDF download — fill out a short form and the report is emailed to you immediately and also available on the confirmation page. You can unsubscribe in one click.
Does Southwest Networks actually understand dental-specific environments?
Yes. We manage the server, network, backup, and security layers underneath every major dental practice management system — including Dentrix, Eaglesoft, and Open Dental — and we understand how HIPAA’s technical safeguards apply to dental imaging workflows specifically. Our CEO, Matt Disher, holds the HCISPP credential — the gold-standard healthcare information security certification, held by fewer than 5,000 professionals worldwide.
What if I want a no-pressure conversation after reading it?
Call 760-770-5200 or visit /discoverycall/ and reference the report to schedule a free 10- to 15-minute consultation. There is no obligation, no pitch, and no pressure — even if you stay with your current IT provider.
Your Practice Took a Decade to Build. Don’t Let One Preventable IT Failure Unravel It.
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