New healthcare IoT solution ensures device and data security for medical devices
LONDON, July 11, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Thales, a leader in critical information systems, cybersecurity and data security, and Device Authority, a leader in identity and access management (IAM) for the internet of things (IoT), announce a jointly developed solution to ensure the authentication of IoT devices and the confidentiality and integrity of the data they rely on - giving both healthcare professionals and their patients the confidence to adopt these new technologies. The IoT market in healthcare, otherwise known as ‘Connected Health’, has boomed in recent years with forecasts predicting it will reach $612bn by 2024. IoT devices have enabled new services from remote diagnosis to disease and lifestyle management via mobile apps to medical device integration. It has transformed the way healthcare is provided, creating both a better level of care and operational efficiencies. However, the healthcare industry is regularly targeted by cybercriminals, with 70 percent of healthcare organizations around the world having experienced a data breach according to the 2018 Thales Data Threat Report. As new technologies are adopted by the healthcare industry, they provide new opportunities for cybercriminals - and the risks are high. Darron Antill, Chief Executive Officer of Device Authority, added: Cindy Provin, Chief Executive Officer of Thales eSecurity, says: The new solution from the partnership integrates Device Authority’s KeyScaler platform with the Thales nShield Connect hardware security module (HSM). This provides high-assurance device authentication at IoT scale, managed end-to-end encryption to meet compliance requirements and certificate provisioning for healthcare and other connected devices. The solution will authenticate any new device hardware and establish a strong root of trust and identity on the network. The solution then provides additional security operations, such as issuing a security token that the device can use to validate itself to other IoT platforms, or provide a unique device key and certificate. The KeyScaler platform delivers automation for critical credential management processes, in addition to tokenized access control and policy-based encryption for data, in transit and at rest. The solution is currently being piloted with medical devices. Want to learn more? Download our Healthcare IoT Security Blueprint Industry insight and views on the latest data security trends can be found on the Thales eSecurity blog at blog.thalesesecurity.com. Follow Thales eSecurity on Twitter @Thalesesecurity, and on LinkedIn, Facebook and YouTube. About Device Authority With offices in Fremont, California and Bracknell, UK, Device Authority partners with the leading IoT ecosystem providers, including Amazon Web Services (AWS), Comodo CA, Dell, DigiCert (Symantec), Gemalto, Intel, Microsoft, PTC and Thales. Keep updated by visiting www.deviceauthority.com and following @DeviceAuthority on Twitter. About Thales eSecurity About Thales
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