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Ciberfarma positions itself as a “global cybersecurity service designed specifically for pharmacies” and is created by SCI Ciberseguridad. Its core goal is not to sell a single standalone tool, but to provide security, monitoring, resilience, training, and continuous protection around pharmacy business continuity, reputation protection, and the safeguarding of customer and supplier data. The available materials suggest that the service is especially focused on risks faced by small and mid-sized pharmacies, such as ransomware, phishing, unauthorized access, and business disruption.
In terms of protection coverage, Ciberfarma addresses the common attack surfaces of pharmacies: malicious emails, identity impersonation, database leaks, attacks against websites/e-commerce/apps, and unauthorized access to ERP, CRM, cameras, WiFi, TPV, cashguard, queue management systems, and automated dispensing equipment. Its service process emphasizes first analyzing existing hardware, software, websites, and application assets, then designing a plan based on the size of the pharmacy, while building a “human firewall” through employee training. This indicates that it is more of a combined security consulting, assessment, compliance, and managed service offering than a single security product.
On compliance, the official site explicitly mentions helping pharmacies prepare for, adapt to, and comply with the EU RGPD/GDPR, making it suitable for scenarios involving sensitive data such as customer health information, medication records, and consultations. The deployment model is not clearly explained: it does not disclose whether delivery is cloud-based, appliance-based, or mainly service-led by specialists. Management and alerting are also described only in broad terms such as “vigilancia/monitoring” and “continuous vigilance”; there are no visible details about SOC operations, alert channels, reporting, SLAs, or emergency response times.
Pricing is not disclosed at all and requires contacting the company via a form. Its strengths are its vertical focus on the pharmacy sector, its contextual understanding of pharmacy systems and peripheral equipment such as Farmatic, Nixfarma, IOFWIN, and Unycop, and the backing of SCI Ciberseguridad, which has years of experience. The downside is that the official site is mostly introductory, with little information on packages, technical architecture, service boundaries, customer case studies, or measurable delivery metrics.
Ciberfarma is better suited to pharmacies, pharmacy chains, or pharmaceutical retail organizations in Spain and Spanish-speaking markets that need to address GDPR-related requirements. For Chinese users simply looking for local compliance, classified protection compliance, data security, or managed security services, it would be more practical to prioritize domestic vendors such as Qi An Xin, Sangfor, DBAPP Security, or NSFOCUS. There is no information on access from China, payment methods, or Chinese-language support, so its accessibility from China is assessed as unknown.
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