With the deepening of healthcare digitalization, the security of patient privacy, diagnosis and treatment data, and core hospital information has become a bottom line that cannot be ignored. Under the strict requirements of Cybersecurity Classified Protection 2.0, hospital networks must not only be stable and reliable, but also secure, controllable, traceable and defensible.
Traditional hospital networks feature complex structures, messy cabling and scattered equipment, which are prone to hidden risks such as signal crosstalk, data leakage and cyberattacks. Coupled with ununified operation and maintenance management and unclear permission control, it is difficult to meet the compliance requirements of Classified Protection 2.0. Any security incident would lead to severe consequences.

High Volume of Sensitive Patient Privacy Data, Severe Consequences of Leakage
Medical records, examination reports, personal information, hospitalization records and other hospital data are highly sensitive.The loose structure of traditional networks leaves room for unauthorized access, data theft and intranet penetration.Any data leakage would deal a fatal blow to the hospital’s reputation and patient trust.
Strict Security Inspections, Traditional Networks Hard to Meet Standards
Mandatory requirements apply to network architecture, access control, security auditing and device authentication.Traditional networks suffer from mixed equipment, chaotic management, incomplete logs and unclear permissions,resulting in serious vulnerabilities during assessments: lack of unified management, behavior auditing and security policies,making compliance inspections extremely difficult to pass.
Chaotic Intranet Devices Vulnerable to Intrusion and Attacks
Hospital intranets connect office computers, medical devices, bedside terminals, self-service machines, surveillance cameras and more.With diverse device types and unregulated access, traditional networks cannot provide effective isolation.Infection of one device can affect the entire campus and even paralyze medical treatment systems.
Strong Electromagnetic Interference Causes Unstable and Risky Networks
Operating rooms, radiology departments, ICUs and other areas are equipped with numerous devices and strong electromagnetic interference.Traditional copper networks frequently experience packet loss, lag and disconnection,which not only disrupt services but also cause interrupted data transmission and delayed medical instructions, creating potential medical risks.
AINOPOL All-Optical Network: Building a Physical-Layer Security Foundation
AINOPOL All-Optical Network adopts optical fiber for physical transmission.Optical signals generate no radiation, no crosstalk and are difficult to eavesdrop on, fundamentally enhancing network security.Compared with copper cables that are vulnerable to monitoring and interference, optical fiber provides inherent security advantages,making it ideal for highly sensitive medical scenarios.
In addition, AINOPOL supports gateway service isolation, port isolation and VLAN division,achieving physical + logical dual isolation for wards, outpatient clinics, medical technical departments, offices, surveillance and other systems,preventing regional failures from paralyzing the entire network.
Unified Management + Permission Control to Meet Classified Protection Compliance
AINOPOL’s self-developed EAAS Cloud Management Platform supports unified device authentication, operation log retention,abnormal behavior alerts and remote security control, enabling manageable, controllable and traceable network operations.
End-to-end visual management covers device access, permission assignment and traffic monitoring,helping medical institutions easily meet the assessment requirements of Cybersecurity Classified Protection 2.0 and reduce security risks.
Hospitals feature numerous large-scale devices and complex high-electromagnetic environments where traditional networks easily suffer interference, disconnection and packet loss.AINOPOL All-Optical Network features strong anti-interference, anti-attenuation and high stability,remaining safe and reliable in high-demand areas such as operating rooms, radiology departments and ICUs.
No detail is trivial in medical safety, and data security is the lifeline.Centered on an all-optical architecture, AINOPOL builds a secure, stable and compliant network system for medical institutionsacross three dimensions: physical transmission, network architecture and platform management.
Choosing AINOPOL means choosing a secure network that gives hospitals peace of mind and patients reassurance.