What Are IoMT Security Services?
IoMT security services protect connected medical devices such as infusion pumps, patient monitors, imaging systems, and wearable health devices from cyber threats. Healthcare IoT security ensures HIPAA compliance, prevents ransomware attacks, and maintains safe hospital operations.
InfoSight provides California healthcare organizations with real-time IoMT device monitoring, network segmentation, and compliance automation to secure thousands of connected medical devices.
CCPA & HIPAA Compliant Architecture
In the complex regulatory environment of 2026, California healthcare providers face unprecedented scrutiny regarding data privacy and medical device security. Our IoMT framework is engineered from the ground up to exceed the rigorous standards set by the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and the CPRA. We implement a Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA) that treats every connected device—from wearable glucose monitors to high-end MRI scanners—as a potential entry point that requires continuous verification. By layering multi-factor authentication and end-to-end encryption across your entire clinical network, we ensure that Protected Health Information (PHI) remains secure during transit and at rest, effectively shielding your facility from the legal and financial repercussions of data breaches in the Golden State.
Real-Time Device Visibility & AI-Driven Analytics
You cannot secure or optimize what remains invisible on your network. Our advanced IoMT services provide California medical centers with 100% granular asset visibility, eliminating the "shadow IT" risks that plague modern healthcare infrastructures. Utilizing sophisticated AI-powered discovery engines, we map your entire ecosystem to identify vulnerabilities before they can be exploited by bad actors. This real-time monitoring goes beyond simple security; it provides actionable data on device utilization rates, battery health, and maintenance cycles. By leveraging these predictive analytics, your clinical engineering teams can transition from reactive troubleshooting to proactive management, ensuring that life-critical equipment is always operational when a patient’s life depends on it most.