Security News > 2020 > February > CyberMDX completes integration certification for the Microsoft Azure Security Center for IoT
CyberMDX, a leading provider of medical cyber security solution, delivering asset visibility and threat prevention for medical devices and clinical assets, announced that it has completed integration certification for the Microsoft Azure Security Center for IoT. Integrating CyberMDX visibility and detection capabilities with Microsoft Azure Security Center for IoT, healthcare organizations are equipped with cross-cloud and devices visibility, classification and incident response capabilities.
Azure Security Center for IoT provides adaptive threat prevention, and intelligent threat detection and response across workloads running on on-premises, on edge, in Azure.
The classified assets are then pushed to Azure Security Center for IoT, with security recommendations and threat detection.
"Today's world of hyper-aware hospitals requires total visibility, operational insight, and protection for every networked device," said Amir Magner, CEO of CyberMDX. "We are thrilled to partner with Microsoft Azure Security Center for IoT, joining forces to bring true end-to-end security for healthcare delivery organizations, helping transform medical device and IoT/OT security."
"The Microsoft Azure Security Center dashboard provides a single pane of glass for on-prem and cloud assets, delivering comprehensive device context and supporting, further risk management and incident response efforts," said Michal Braverman-Blumenstyk, CTO and GM, Cloud and AI Security Division at Microsoft Corp. "We are pleased to welcome CyberMDX to the Azure Security Center for IoT, enabling us to deliver a best-in-class visibility and incident response solution for healthcare organizations."
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