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What is The Medigate Platform

The Medigate Platform is a healthcare IoT security and risk management platform used to discover, classify, and monitor connected medical and IoT devices on clinical networks. It supports biomedical engineering, IT/security, and clinical operations teams with device inventory, vulnerability exposure visibility, and network-based threat detection. The platform emphasizes passive network monitoring and device behavior analytics to reduce operational disruption in care environments. It is commonly deployed in hospitals and health systems to support medical device security programs and related compliance workflows.

pros

Deep device discovery and profiling

The platform focuses on identifying and classifying medical and IoT devices that are often poorly represented in traditional IT asset inventories. It builds device context (e.g., device type, manufacturer/model, operating characteristics) from network telemetry to support risk decisions. This helps teams prioritize remediation and compensating controls for high-risk device populations. It is particularly relevant for environments with large numbers of unmanaged or legacy clinical devices.

Passive monitoring for clinical networks

Medigate primarily uses passive network-based techniques, which reduces the need to install agents or actively scan devices that may be sensitive to disruption. This approach fits common constraints in clinical settings where uptime and patient safety limit intrusive security testing. Passive monitoring also supports continuous visibility as devices move or change network segments. It can complement operational processes managed by IT and biomedical engineering.

Security workflows for medical devices

The platform aligns device visibility with security use cases such as vulnerability exposure tracking, anomalous behavior detection, and segmentation policy support. It provides actionable outputs that can be used to drive remediation, isolation, or compensating controls. This narrows a gap left by broader GRC tools that manage policies and attestations but do not provide device-level telemetry. It is suited to organizations building a dedicated medical device security program.

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Narrower scope than GRC suites

The Medigate Platform centers on connected device security rather than end-to-end enterprise risk, compliance, and incident management. Organizations typically still need separate tooling for policy management, third-party risk questionnaires, claims management, or broader compliance program administration. As a result, it may not replace platforms used by risk and compliance offices. Buyers should validate how device risk outputs integrate into existing governance processes.

Integration and data mapping effort

To operationalize findings, teams often need integrations with SIEM/SOAR, ITSM, NAC, and CMDB systems, plus internal ownership mapping for devices. Integration depth and data normalization can require project time and cross-team coordination. Without this, alerts and inventories may not translate into closed-loop remediation. Implementation success depends on network architecture visibility and stakeholder alignment.

Dependent on network visibility quality

Passive discovery effectiveness depends on access to relevant network traffic sources (e.g., SPAN/TAP coverage) and consistent network segmentation practices. Gaps in telemetry can reduce device identification accuracy and limit behavioral baselining. Encrypted traffic and atypical protocols can also constrain what can be inferred from network data alone. Organizations may need to adjust network monitoring points to achieve full coverage.

Plan & Pricing

No public pricing information for The Medigate Platform (Medigate by Claroty) is published on the vendor’s official website. Claroty’s Medigate pages describe product capabilities and invite visitors to request a demo or talk to an expert, but do not list plan names, tiered prices, usage rates, or subscription costs.

(Investigated Claroty product pages, resources, partner/MPA pages, and privacy policy on the vendor site.)

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Claroty Ltd.
New York, NY, USA
2015
Private
https://claroty.com/
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