Case Study

Filling the Medical Device Security Gap

Filling the Medical Device Security Gap

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Dayton Children's Hospital, a $600M pediatric network with an acute care teaching hospital, two primary campuses, and 20 ambulatory sites, embraced zero-trust architecture amid growth-driven proliferation of ~25,000 IoT, IoMT, and BYOD devices to protect children's health. Ordr software helped by filling medical device security gaps through automated asset discovery, classification, and risk profiling; behavioral baselining for threat detection; zero-trust policy enforcement and segmentation; and rapid incident response—significantly reducing cyberattack risks across their expanding, device-dense environment.

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