Claroty
Claroty xDome Implementation Case Study at Ohio State
Pages
4
Time to read
7 mins
Publication
Language
English
Pages
4
Time to read
7 mins
Publication
Language
English
This case study details the implementation of Claroty xDome at the Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center to enhance cybersecurity for their Internet of Medical Things (IoMT), Internet of Things (IoT), and operational technology (OT) devices. The document outlines the challenges faced by healthcare organizations, including device visibility, patch management, and risk prioritization, particularly in environments with numerous connected devices. It describes how the Claroty xDome platform was chosen for its robust features in asset discovery and exposure management, which were crucial for improving the medical center's cybersecurity posture. The case study highlights significant outcomes, such as a 70% reduction in time spent on manual inventory tasks and a 76% increase in Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) remediation within a year. Additionally, it notes the platform's role in streamlining vulnerability remediation processes and enhancing operational efficiencies, ultimately contributing to improved patient safety and resource allocation. The findings underscore the importance of addressing cybersecurity challenges in healthcare settings.