Cylera and Integra e-Quip unite, boosting healthcare’s cyber defense

January 24, 2024
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TLDR: Cylera, a global leader in healthcare IoT asset intelligence and security, has partnered with Integra e-Quip, a provider of Computerised Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS), to improve cybersecurity protection and asset management solutions for IoT environments in healthcare organizations. Through the partnership, healthcare providers can gain automated discovery, classification, and inventory management for all their connected IoMT assets, allowing for continuous visibility and comprehensive threat mitigation. The integrated approach using passive vulnerability detection technologies aims to reduce the time and resources needed to maintain secure and compliant care delivery while avoiding risking device uptime or clinical continuity.

Cylera, a global leader in healthcare IoT asset intelligence and security, has strategically partnered with Integra e-Quip, a leading provider of Computerised Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS), to streamline cybersecurity protection and asset management solutions for Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) and IoT environments in healthcare organisations. The partnership will bring interconnected hospital and healthcare environments a fully integrated asset management and centralised cybersecurity system for continuous visibility with granular device data, accurate risk profiling, comprehensive inventory, and extensive threat mitigation. Users of e-Quip with Cylera can now gain automated discovery, classification, and inventory management for all their connected IoMT assets.

The integrated approach using passive vulnerability detection technologies avoids risking device uptime or clinical continuity, while achieving accurate risk analysis of their connected medical devices to reduce the time and resources needed to maintain secure and compliant care delivery.

Steve Brigden, head of UK & Ireland at Cylera, said: “We’re excited to partner with Integra e-Quip to bring a unique and highly automated combination of CMMS and IoT security to the UK healthcare sector.”

“Together, we’re transforming the approach to IoT security in the field of healthcare, making proactive defence possible.”

The integrated approach using passive vulnerability detection technologies avoids risking device uptime or clinical continuity, while achieving accurate risk analysis of their connected medical devices to reduce the time and resources needed to maintain secure and compliant care delivery. {/*or*/}Combined, e-Quip with Cylera will offer users automatic discovery, classification, and inventory management for their connected IoMT assets on top of vulnerability detection measures, helping healthcare organizations gain continuous visibility and optimize their cybersecurity defense.

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