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Defend West Virginia IoMT and Maximize Patient Outcomes by Enhancing Medical Device Oversight in Real-Time

Safeguard, track, and optimize networked clinical assets with a unified platform offering deep visibility, automated patching, and instant location data to reduce risks and improve service.

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Who Needs IoMT Security in West Virginia?

  • Statewide hospital systems and medical networks
  • Local health departments and diagnostic labs
  • Manufacturers of networked surgical equipment
  • Specialized outpatient and urgent care clinics
  • University hospitals and clinical research groups
  • Telehealth providers managing remote devices

Our West Virginia IoMT Defense Solutions

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Clinical Endpoint Vulnerability Audit

Clinical Endpoint Vulnerability Audit

Identify and remediate security gaps in connected medical hardware and clinic networks.

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IoMT Network Micro-Segmentation

IoMT Network Micro-Segmentation

Physically isolate life-critical devices from public WiFi and standard business environments.

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Medical IoT Threat Detection

Medical IoT Threat Detection

24/7 observation of healthcare IoT traffic to stop malicious attacks in real-time.

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Healthcare Compliance Strategy

Healthcare Compliance Strategy

Ensure your medical technology meets HIPAA, HITECH, and West Virginia data regulations.

Serving Clients Nationwide!

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Locally Deployed IoMT Services in West Virginia

Our dedicated Appalachian region experts provide comprehensive IoMT support across Charleston, Huntington, Morgantown, Parkersburg, Wheeling, and the diverse healthcare networks of the Mountain State. Whether you are managing a rural health center in the Blue Ridge or a major university medical hospital in Morgantown, our team delivers precise security audits tailored to the West Virginia Department of Health requirements. We are committed to protecting the vast influx of medical IoT devices expected to enter smart clinics by late 2026. Our IoMT defense strategy integrates seamlessly with our SOC-as-a-Service and penetration testing services for total security.

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.

Critical West Virginia IoMT & Healthcare IoT Security: FAQ

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What are the primary IoMT compliance mandates in West Virginia for 2026?

What are the primary IoMT compliance mandates in West Virginia for 2026?

West Virginia healthcare organizations must adhere to federal HIPAA standards and state-level consumer privacy laws. Our programs guarantee that your IoMT environment utilizes validated encryption and strict access logging to satisfy regional healthcare regulators.

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How does IoMT security support patient safety in West Virginia hospitals?

How does IoMT security support patient safety in West Virginia hospitals?

Insecure devices like infusion pumps or ventilators pose massive operational risks. We deploy advanced micro-segmentation to isolate clinical assets from office networks, preventing cyber threats from disrupting vital patient monitoring and treatment.

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Can you protect legacy medical devices within a West Virginia facility?

Can you protect legacy medical devices within a West Virginia facility?

Yes. We focus on securing older diagnostic hardware that lacks modern security features, employing virtual patching and boundary protection to meet the cybersecurity demands of the current healthcare landscape.

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What is the difference between IoT and IoMT for healthcare?

What is the difference between IoT and IoMT for healthcare?

Standard IoT refers to everyday connected items like smart lighting, while IoMT (Internet of Medical Things) concerns professional medical hardware that transmits highly sensitive health data requiring rigorous HIPAA-level protection.

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