
Policy Driven Network Segmentation
Policy-driven network segmentation plays a pivotal role in fortifying cybersecurity measures within the healthcare sector.
By segmenting the network based on predefined rules and policies, healthcare organisations can create isolated zones that restrict unauthorised access, mitigate the risk of data breaches, and safeguard patient confidentiality.
This proactive strategy not only enhances the overall cybersecurity posture but also aligns with regulatory compliance standards, fostering a resilient and secure digital infrastructure for delivering quality healthcare services.
Secure Access
Network-connected clinical assets can be granted secure and dynamic network access through a combination of endpoint profiling and NAC mechanisms.
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Endpoint profiling involves the continuous monitoring and assessment of devices connected to the network, identifying their characteristics, and classifying them based on predefined criteria. Network access control complements endpoint profiling by enforcing policies that regulate access based on the identified device profiles.
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Through integration of profiling and NAC, healthcare organisations can establish a robust security framework that not only allows seamless connectivity for clinical assets but also proactively responds to potential security threats.


Track assets through the wireless network
Implementing wireless asset tracking in a clinical environment enhances asset visibility, reduces the risk of loss or theft, ensures equipment availability, and contributes to the overall efficiency of healthcare operations.
It aids in compliance with regulations related to equipment maintenance and calibration, promoting a safer and more organized clinical setting