In today’s healthcare industry, connected medical devices like infusion pumps, imaging systems, and patient monitors are widely used. Their integration into hospital networks introduces new cyber threats. Ensuring their cybersecurity is crucial for smooth operation, patient safety, and regulatory compliance.
The growing need for medical device cybersecurity
Cyberattacks on medical equipment can disrupt emergency care, expose sensitive patient data, and cause financial and reputational damage to healthcare providers. This has led regulators around the world to pay increasing attention to the cybersecurity of medical devices. They are adopting standards such as the Pharmaceutical and Medical Device Act (PMD Act) in Japan and GDPR in the European Union.
DeviceTotal addresses these challenges by offering healthcare providers a comprehensive artificial intelligence-enabled platform that helps protect medical devices and network environments. The platform enables real-time vulnerability assessment, risk management and regulatory compliance. DeviceTotal gives healthcare organizations the tools they need to secure their devices, protect sensitive data and comply with critical regulatory requirements.
Unique benefits of DeviceTotal
- Comprehensive device coverage. DeviceTotal supports all manufacturers in the market, providing visibility into every device, regardless of manufacturer.
- Accurate Threat Intelligence. DeviceTotal continually updates its cyber threat database with accurate vendor-specific data. This ensures healthcare providers have access to the latest vulnerabilities and remediation strategies.
- Lifecycle Management. The platform offers End-of-Life (EOL) data and updates to help organizations plan for future upgrades and manage the lifecycle of devices.
- Contextual prioritization. By taking into account vendor-specific metrics and CISA guidelines, DeviceTotal helps healthcare providers prioritize and remediate the most critical vulnerabilities first.
- Detailed guidance on remediation. The platform provides information on remediation, mitigation measures and cost-effectiveness information. This enables healthcare providers to make informed decisions and reduce safety risks.
Healthcare organizations can use the DeviceTotal platform to protect critical assets, ensure compliance, and secure their environment. In a field prioritizing patient safety and data protection, DeviceTotal helps providers counter evolving cyber threats.







