IoMT
Growing industry interest in security for connected devices, says Ordr
Ordr shared that it has experienced an increase in industry demand for its connected device security platform. Ordr enables security and IT teams to discover and secure every connected asset across their whole organisation from laptops and traditional IT equipment, to vulnerable internet of things (IoT), internet of medical things (IoMT), operational technology (OT), and
Read moreNavigating challenges of IoMT devices in hospitals: Ensuring safety and efficiency
The integration of internet of medical things devices in complex healthcare landscape represents a rallying cry for progress. With the ability to revolutionise patient care through enhanced diagnostics, real-time monitoring, streamlined operations and more, these ingenious gadgets and systems hold the promise of dramatically reshaping the healthcare industry. From hypervigilant smart monitors that oversee vital
Read moreForescout partners with MISA, integrates Microsoft Sentinel for automated threat management
Forescout, a global cybersecurity provider, announced integrations with Microsoft Sentinel as part of an initiative to support the Microsoft Security portfolio. These integrations will deliver real-time visibility, threat management, and incident response across the extended enterprise: campus, datacentre, remote workers, cloud, mobile, IoT (Internet of Things), OT (operational technology) and IoMT (information technology) endpoints.
Read moreOnymos expands Features-as-a-Service platform to IoT development
Onymos, a developer of the Features-as-a-Service platform, announced the expansion of their platform to support the creation of Internet of Things (IoT) and Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) ecosystems and applications. Enterprises can access the IoT capabilities through the Onymos Features-as-a-Service platform.
Read moreOrdr releases new version 8.2 of its AI-powered platform
Santa Clara, CA. 2 May 2023 – Ordr has announced release of new version 8.2 of its AI-powered platform.
Read moreArmis identifies risk medical, IoT devices in clinical environments
Armis, an asset visibility and security company, has released new research identifying the top connected medical and IoT devices that are exposed to malicious activity in clinical environments. Data analysed from the Armis Asset Intelligence and Security Platform, which tracks over three billion assets, found nurse call systems to be at risk IoMT device, followed by
Read morePalo Alto Networks announces medical IoT security to protect connected devices critical to patient care
As healthcare providers use digital devices such as diagnostic and monitoring systems, ambulance equipment, and surgical robots to improve patient care, the security of those devices is as important as their primary function. Palo Alto Networks has announced Medical IoT Security the most comprehensive Zero Trust security solution for medical devices enabling healthcare organisations to
Read moreWhere connectivity meets care: How harnessing the data in IoMT devices elevates the healthcare landscape
They say that knowledge plus experience equals wisdom. In many cases, wisdom is the discernment in knowing when (and how) to use your knowledge in a certain situation. It points us to the reality that a wealth of knowledge or data, or information in general doesn’t do us much good if we don’t have access
Read moreOrdr received to improve patient safety and IoT security
Ordr, a provider in security for enterprise IoT and connected devices, has been selected by the UK’s University Hospitals of North Midlands NHS Trust (UHNM Trust) to provide a new cyber security solution that will improve patient safety.
Read moreThe future of healthcare: Part 1, How IoT’s magic is reshaping our lives
Since the dawn of time, people have believed in magic. Myths and legends have been told about lamps with genies, talking mirrors, flying carpets, and other magical objects able to give their owners extraordinary powers. In the human imagination, a simple, mundane thing could be given supernatural features and turned into a multi-purpose tool with
Read moreAttacks on smart supply chains and medical tech lead cyber security threats
TÜV Rheinland has released its seventh annual report on Cybersecurity Trends for 2020. In it, the Cologne, Germany-based provider of international testing, inspection and certification services, identifies attacks on smart supply chains, threats to medical equipment and weaknesses in real-time operating systems.
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