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Tracelay partners with Medigate on IoT and medical device security

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Bengaluru: Tracelay a Bangalore based cybersecurity Next-Gen SOC service company announced it’s joining forces with Medigate to make it easier for healthcare organizations to establish and maintain strong network security, manage medical device security risks and keep operations intact. For clients with Medigate’s medical device security and asset management, Tracelay’s cybersecurity team will help inventory IoT and IoMT environments and support the creation of clinical-based policies that help protect all connected devices and reduce the risk of cyberattacks. Tracelay will also offer remediation services to stifle attacks, supporting organizations to get back on track in the event of a cyberattack.

“With IDC estimating about 41.6 billion IoT devices in the field by 2025, it is extremely important that healthcare organizations have more visibility and control over what’s going on in their clinical network – and that needs to include medical devices and IoT devices,” said Jonathan Langer, CEO of Medigate. “Tracelay provides monitoring technology to protect workstations and enterprise networks from threats. The Company offers technology to identify and block malicious attacks on machines, including targeted attacks, APT’s, and unknown attacks.’.”

Together, Tracelay and Medigate will provide hospitals and health systems with in-depth visibility into Indian health care organizational network with its security with continuous, unobtrusive monitoring of network activity to create a current, detailed medical and IoT device inventory. This collaboration makes it easy to identify potential security risks and support an appropriate response to effectively protect the integrity and privacy of the clinical network. The platform also supports pre-emptive measures, supporting appropriate remediation to mitigate threats and keep the delivery of patient care safe.

“It’s important that the healthcare industry proactively work to prevent data breaches and cyberthreats rather than wait to react after the damage has been done,” said Yadhu Krishna, CEO, Founder of Tracelay. “Our work with Medigate is a critical step in the right direction towards effective medical device security across healthcare organizations. We’re committed to helping our clients discover, manage and protect operations from today’s attacks and tomorrow’s threats.”

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