
The January Tools of the Trade LIVE Demo of the Claroty xDome (formerly Medigate by Claroty) was presented by Claroty’s Principal Product Marketing Manager Adina Schoeneman.
Schoeneman examined the industry’s leading healthcare cyber-physical systems protection platform-enabling healthcare organizations to safely deliver connected care while enhancing efficiencies across the clinical environment. She also fielded questions during the live session and provided insightful answers that delivered additional knowledge to attendees.
The session was eligible for 1 CE credit from the ACI and was sponsored by Claroty.
Claroty xDome spans the entire healthcare cybersecurity journey regardless of the scale or maturity of your environment through asset inventory, exposure management, network protection, threat detection, and operational efficiency.
As a modular solution, Claroty xDome is suited for organizations at any stage in their healthcare cybersecurity journey, regardless of their scale, staffing, or program maturity. The solution consists of platform essentials, offering foundational capabilities across all core areas mentioned above, as well as advanced modules that provide increased value and enhanced programmatic capabilities.
As a trusted healthcare cybersecurity company, Claroty empowers HDOs to comprehensively monitor and manage risk across their healthcare Extended Internet of Things (XIoT) environment. Whether it be through a medical device or a building management system, attack surfaces grow as connected assets expand, creating security blind spots that pose risks to availability, integrity, and safety. Claroty tackles these risks to ensure cyber and operational resilience are within your reach.
The webinar was a popular session with 99 registrations and 58 online for the live presentation. Attendees from around the globe logged in for the webinar including people in Europe and Africa. A recording of the webinar is available for on-demand viewing at WebinarWednesday.live.
Sam Feldman of Boston won a $25 Amazon gift card during the webinar.
Attendees were asked, “What was your single biggest takeaway from today’s product demo?”
“It is so helpful to have webinars that make it easy for learning and meeting our continuing educational needs. Always has great presenters and information,” said Lynn Crowley, a mammogram technologist with Green Valley OB/GYN.
“That there are excellent cybersecurity resources available to meet constantly changing security needs,” said John Krolak, a biomed student at Minnesota State College Southeast.
“Keeping informed of existing and upcoming software and/or devices relevant to my biomedical career field,” shared Alan Nicewarmer, CBET, from BSWH McKinney.
“Helped me understand a little better where my organization is as it relates to our cybersecurity journey,” said Angela Haas, a biomed with Baptist Health SF.
For more information, including a calendar of upcoming webinars, visit WebinarWednesday.live.
