MedCity News June 1, 2022
Arundhati Parmar

The Santa Clara, California company uses both machine learning and an advanced method of examining and managing network traffic, to secure connected devices and bring order in a world of IT chaos.

A connected, interoperable world with smart devices relaying data to arm clinicians and caregivers with important insight about the person in their care is what the entire healthcare industry is working towards.

But as each connected device gets plugged into the network in a hospital or other institution, security officials in charge of protecting patient records from bad actors worry a little more. The concern is not misplaced because, in many situations, the IT departments at these organizations do not have a full grasp of each device connected...

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