MobiHealth News January 12, 2026
Nathan Eddy

Care organizations are increasingly scrutinizing IoT security platforms, while examining reliability, integration and automation more closely, according to a KLAS Research report.

Healthcare organizations are placing closer scrutiny on IoT security platforms as connected medical devices become more central to patient care and hospital operations, according to a KLAS Research report.

As hospitals continue to add networked clinical devices, building systems and operational technologies, security teams face growing pressure to maintain real-time visibility into device activity while reducing manual workload and alert fatigue.

As a result, hospitals are increasingly evaluating healthcare IoT security vendors based on measurable outcomes, including faster risk remediation, stronger actionability and effective integration with broader security workflows.

The KLAS analysis evaluates vendors, including Armis, Asimily, Axonius...

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