Neurons manages IoT devices in healthcare

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Ivanti extends the Neurons platform to manage IoT devices in healthcare and helps with management and protection. The whole thing can also be integrated into the MobileIron Cloud.

Ivanti, has released Ivanti Neurons ™ for Healthcare, which improves the management of medical IoT devices and enables security teams to proactively identify and remediate vulnerabilities. Ivanti Neurons can also be integrated into the MobileIron Cloud and offers companies a central platform for devices with self-healing and self-securing functionalities as well as self-service for end users. With the new Application Service Mapping add-on for Ivanti Neurons for Discovery, IT teams can create profiles and achieve faster recovery from unforeseen downtime. This minimizes the risks associated with changes in the profile.

Real-time information in healthcare

“I'm excited to bring the benefits of these latest innovations to our customers,” said Nayaki Nayyar, Ivanti executive vice president and chief product officer. “Healthcare facilities can now benefit from real-time information about the health, security and performance of medical IoT devices, including PACS servers, X-ray machines, CT scanners and ultrasound machines. This is critical as both the number of medical IoT devices and cybersecurity threats in the healthcare ecosystem have skyrocketed. With Ivanti Neurons, healthcare organizations ensure their assets, including laptops, computers, and medical IoT devices, are discovered, managed, secured, and maintained. Another benefit is seamless, secure and personalized user environments for clinicians, caregivers and patients.”

Ivanti Neurons for Healthcare enables a comprehensive overview of all medical endpoints, IoT devices and data by discovering and intelligently profiling devices, assessing risks, reporting threats and comparing device information across data sources. IT teams can improve the performance, security, and compliance of their IT assets so seamlessly that doctors, nurses, or hospital staff practically go unnoticed.

Networking with MobileIron Cloud

MobileIron Cloud customers can now network with Ivanti Neurons to discover, manage, and secure devices in their inventory. Automated actions such as locking, deleting or resetting a device can be initiated without changing the user interface. Ivanti Neurons supports IT teams with automation bots that identify and fix security vulnerabilities while increasing accuracy and speed.

More on this at Ivanti.de

 


About Ivanti

The strength of unified IT. Ivanti connects IT with security operations in the company in order to better control and secure the digital workplace. We identify IT assets on PCs, mobile devices, virtualized infrastructures or in the data center - regardless of whether they are hidden on-premise or in the cloud. Ivanti improves the provision of IT services and reduces risks in the company on the basis of specialist knowledge and automated processes. By using modern technologies in the warehouse and across the entire supply chain, Ivanti helps companies improve their ability to deliver - without changing the backend systems.


 

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