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Cynerio joins forces with Microsoft Intelligent Security Association (MISA)

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  • Cynerio has joined Microsoft Intelligent Security Association (MISA) to enhance cybersecurity in the healthcare sector.
  • As data breaches continue to expose sensitive healthcare information, Cynerio’s integration with Microsoft technology offers a better defense against cybersecurity threats.

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Healthcare cybersecurity solutions company Cynerio has recently become a member of the Microsoft Intelligent Security Association (MISA). This move aims to strengthen cybersecurity in the healthcare sector in response to the increasing prevalence of data breaches that expose sensitive patient information. With over 118 million patients impacted in the U.S. alone in 2023, Cynerio’s commitment to enhancing cybersecurity is evident through its rapid global expansion, including partnerships with 25% of NHS trusts in the UK and significant growth in the US and EU markets. Hospitals worldwide rely on Cynerio to safeguard their infrastructure, medical devices, and networks, ensuring the security of thousands of patients’ data daily.

Leon Lerman, CEO and co-founder of Cynerio, emphasizes the importance of protecting patients’ safety and securing data as healthcare organizations face escalating cyber threats and ransomware attacks. The integration of Cynerio’s solutions with Microsoft Sentinel and Azure enables customers to implement comprehensive, tailored cybersecurity measures specifically designed for healthcare settings. This partnership with MISA enhances collaboration within the cybersecurity community to improve the ability to predict, detect, and respond to security threats efficiently.

Through the integration with Microsoft Sentinel, Cynerio offers proactive and reactive protection measures for a multi-layered defense and centralized visibility of a hospital’s IoMT, IoT, OT, IT, and mobile devices. The platform helps to mitigate healthcare IoT risks, detect and prevent ransomware and breaches on healthcare IoT devices, implement device micro-segmentation without disrupting medical workflows, and ensure alignment between HTM, security, network, facilities, and executive teams for IoT security.

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