Defining IoMT Security for Utah Healthcare
Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) security refers to the specialized cybersecurity practices used to protect medical devices—such as MRI machines, infusion pumps, and wearable biosensors—that are connected to hospital networks. In Utah’s tech-forward medical landscape, securing these clinical assets is vital to preventing service disruptions and protecting patient data.
InfoSight provides comprehensive Utah IoMT security services, offering real-time tracking, automated vulnerability management, and network isolation to safeguard the entire clinical lifecycle.
Compliance: HIPAA & the Utah Consumer Privacy Act
Healthcare providers in Utah must navigate a complex regulatory environment. Beyond the federal HIPAA and HITECH requirements, the Utah Consumer Privacy Act (UCPA) sets high standards for the handling and protection of sensitive personal data. Our IoMT framework is designed to align with these state-specific protections, ensuring that every medical endpoint on your network is properly authenticated and that data transmission remains encrypted. We provide the detailed logging and risk assessments necessary to prove compliance during audits, protecting your facility from significant legal and financial penalties.
AI-Powered Asset Discovery & Management
Modern Utah hospitals often contain thousands of connected devices, many of which are "invisible" to traditional IT scanning tools. Our platform utilizes advanced AI to automatically discover every clinical asset on your network, classifying them by type, manufacturer, and risk level. This granular visibility allows clinical engineering teams to identify out-of-date firmware and unpatched vulnerabilities that could serve as backdoors for cybercriminals. By maintaining a live, accurate inventory, Utah medical facilities can improve operational efficiency, reduce device downtime, and ensure that every piece of equipment is verified and safe for patient use.