
Skeye cybersecurity
At a glance
Medical device defense is a priority
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Active protection for peace of mind
Skeye helps provide the protection you need, aligning with the best practices and guidelines of the National Institute of Standards and Technology’s (NIST) Cybersecurity Framework.
When it comes to cybersecurity, healthcare is different.
Healthcare uniquely depends on both information technology (IT) and operational technology (OT), each playing a critical role in delivering quality care. OT requires a new approach for the healthcare industry, but there are also ways that you can prepare to protect your equipment through IT.
Information Technology (IT)
- Designed for desktops, servers, email, and user apps
- Short hardware/software lifecycle (3–5 years)
- Frequent patching and endpoint monitoring
- Security managed by IT and InfoSec teams
- Compatible with traditional IT security tools
Operational Technology (OT)
- Designed for clinical equipment (e.g., MRIs, ventilators, ultrasounds)
- Long device lifecycle (7–15+ years)
- Limited patching; endpoint agents often unsupported
- Ownership split between Biomed, IT and OEMs
- Often incompatible with network scans, Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) and Network Access Control (NAC).
Constant observation
Experience the advantage of an independent watchful eye
Yearly check
Annual clinical security risk assessment
See it all
Device discovery and asset management
Prioritize the plan
Vulnerability management
Informed strategy
Remediation recommendations
Take action
Remediation execution by Cyber Client Service Technicians (CCSTs)
By your side
Security event support
Disclaimer
References
- Steve Adler, “Average Cost of a Healthcare Data Breach Falls to $7.42 Million,” HIPPA Journal, July 30, 2025, https://www.hipaajournal.com/average-cost-of-a-healthcare-data-breach-2025/.