Prime Therapeutics takes an active role in combating cyberattacks
Serving nearly 20 million people, Prime Therapeutics helps
people get the medicine they need to feel better and live well. One of
America’s leading pharmacy benefits managers, the company manages
benefits for employers, health plans, and government
programs—including Medicaid and Medicare—and delivers medicine to
members and offers clinical services to people with complex medical conditions.
As a trusted health benefits provider, Prime Therapeutics is
committed to maintaining the data privacy of its members. This is part
of its promise to customers and also a regulatory requirement. Because
of this, the company invests heavily in security to protect medical
information from malicious attacks. This includes continually scanning
its IT infrastructure for vulnerabilities and automatically
identifying software upgrades and patches needed to keep ahead of a
growing range of security threats.
Vulnerability scanning tools can pinpoint tens of thousands of
vulnerabilities, but they don’t manage the process of remediating
them. Instead, security teams rely on manual processes, sending
separate spreadsheets to each IT system owner, highlighting the
vulnerabilities that they need to fix.
According to Cameron Kracke, Senior Director, Information Security
Operations, Prime Therapeutics: “It’s an industry-wide problem. If you
rely on spreadsheets and email, there’s no easy way to track progress,
and things fall through the cracks. There’s no process to drive
closure and no accountability, which means it can take weeks or even
months before vulnerabilities are fixed.”
ServiceNow improves organization-wide visibility into
vulnerabilities to eliminate threats faster
Cameron knew there had to be a better way. He says, “Prime was
already using ServiceNow for IT service management. By adding the
vulnerability response capabilities in ServiceNow Security Operations,
we could automate the critical link between security and IT,
dramatically reducing remediation times and ensuring nothing was missed.”
Today, Prime Therapeutics scans its IT environment and automatically
uploads vulnerability information to ServiceNow. ServiceNow then
assigns each vulnerability to the right IT owner based on the affected
assets and drives the entire remediation workflow.