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Fortify Arkansas Healthcare with Specialized IoMT Security & Medical Device Defense

End-to-end cybersecurity for clinical assets, ensuring patient safety and regulatory compliance across the Arkansas medical landscape.

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Serving Arkansas Healthcare

  • Academic medical centers and teaching hospitals
  • Community health systems and regional clinics
  • Children's specialty hospitals and pediatric centers
  • Rural health clinics and critical access hospitals
  • Biomedical research and laboratory environments

Natural State IoMT Security Solutions

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Clinical Asset Visibility

Clinical Asset Visibility

Real-time identification of every connected medical device across your entire Arkansas campus.

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Real-Time Threat Detection

Real-Time Threat Detection

Detect anomalous device behavior and stop clinical ransomware before it spreads.

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Automated Micro-Segmentation

Automated Micro-Segmentation

Isolate critical care devices from public Wi-Fi and untrusted office networks.

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Risk Governance & Compliance

Risk Governance & Compliance

Streamline HIPAA reporting and ensure your Arkansas facility meets all 2026 security audits.

Serving Clients Nationwide!

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Locally Deployed IoMT Services in Arkansas

Our Arkansas-based security experts serve the entire Natural State, including Little Rock, Fayetteville, Fort Smith, Springdale, Jonesboro, and Rogers. We understand the critical nature of clinical uptime in both urban trauma centers and rural community hospitals. By integrating IoMT intelligence with our Managed SOC and Cloud Security, we offer Arkansas providers a robust defense against the sophisticated ransomware threats of 2026.

Why Choose InfoSight?

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24/7 U.S.-Based SOC

Our 24/7 SOC-as-a-Service is staffed by U.S. analysts who triage, hunt, and remediate threats in real time, eliminating alert fatigue while meeting DFARS data-sovereignty mandates

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Integrated IT & OT Expertise

We secure converged IT, OT and IoT environments—protecting endpoints, PLCs and cloud workloads with unified policies mapped to IEC 62443, NIST 800-82 and Zero Trust best practices.

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Board-Ready Risk Reporting

Board-ready dashboards translate raw alerts into financial risk, deliver MITRE ATT&CK heat maps, and auto-generate audit evidence for SOC 2, HIPAA, PCI DSS and FFIEC exams.

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25+ Years in Regulated Industries

Founded in 1998, InfoSight has protected financial, healthcare, energy and government clients for 25 years, giving us regulatory insight and proven incident-response playbooks that slash mean-time-to-recover.

Arkansas IoMT FAQ

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How does IoMT security support rural health clinics in Arkansas?

How does IoMT security support rural health clinics in Arkansas?

For rural Arkansas clinics, we deploy light-footprint security solutions that feed into a central dashboard. This allows small clinics to benefit from enterprise-grade protection without the need for a large local IT department.

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Are Arkansas-specific medical privacy laws covered in your service?

Are Arkansas-specific medical privacy laws covered in your service?

Yes. Our compliance monitoring tools are updated to reflect both federal HIPAA mandates and state-level Arkansas privacy statutes, ensuring your device fleet is always in legal alignment.

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What medical devices pose the highest risk to Arkansas hospitals?

What medical devices pose the highest risk to Arkansas hospitals?

Generally, legacy imaging equipment (MRI, CT) and older infusion pumps are the most vulnerable. We prioritize these through "virtual patching" which wraps security around the device without modifying its firmware.

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How do you handle medical device updates in a live clinic?

How do you handle medical device updates in a live clinic?

We utilize passive monitoring and non-intrusive traffic analysis. We only suggest firmware updates after vetting them in a lab environment, ensuring that a security patch never causes a device failure during a procedure.

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