Claroty's healthcare cybersecurity platform empowers UK National Health Service (NHS) organisations to strengthen visibility, protection, compliance, and ROI for all IoT, IoMT, and other connected devices critical to care delivery.
The health and wellbeing of people in Great Britain rely on the NHS. But in order to continue providing quality care, NHS organisations must overcome unique cybersecurity challenges: from regulations, to resource limitations, to emerging IoT & IoMT risks. Claroty helps the NHS tackle these challenges by:
NHS organisations have until 30th June 2023 to comply with version 5 of the Data Security Protection Toolkit (DSPT). Claroty vastly simplifies compliance through our healthcare cybersecurity platform that delivers the IoT and IoMT device discovery, vulnerability management, network protection, and other controls and capabilities that enable the NHS to meet nearly all DSPT requirements via a single, easy-to-use solution.
Medical devices are increasingly expensive to purchase, use, and maintain. Claroty reduces these costs by granting insight into where and how efficiently existing devices are used, their current lifespan, and how to safely extend that lifespan. These insights enable our NHS customers to better allocate hospital resources, defer or avoid replacement purchases, and even negotiate lower maintenance fees.
NHS Digital’s CareCERT program delivers invaluable cybersecurity guidance to NHS organisations. Recognising the need to ensure this information is accessible and actionable, Claroty has integrated and centralised CareCERT alerts within our platform as a curated source of threat intelligence. As a result, NHS customers can easily view and utilise this guidance in the context of their own unique environments.
The journey to healthcare cybersecurity maturity covers a broad range of use cases — from device discovery, to threat detection, to lifecycle management, and more. Claroty’s platform not only supports all use cases on this entire journey, but it also gives NHS organisations the flexibility, scalability, and expertise needed to carry out this journey according to their own unique needs, preferences, and priorities.
Claroty is proud to be entrusted with supporting the healthcare cybersecurity journeys of leading organisations across the NHS.
Our healthcare cybersecurity platform has earned dozens of accolades for seamlessly enhancing the safety, security, and efficiency of IoT, IoMT, and other connected devices essential to care delivery.
We empower cybersecurity, operational, and biomedical professionals to protect more than 20 million loT and IoMT devices in thousands of healthcare environments — including those across the NHS.
Not only is our platform built for healthcare, but our team comprises hundreds of experts in all areas of cybersecurity relevant to the NHS: from DSPT, to IoMT risk management, to clinical device efficiency.
Our comprehensive platform drives cyber and operational resilience for NHS organisations by supporting all use cases across the entire healthcare cybersecurity maturity journey. These use cases include:
Claroty’s automated device discovery capabilities and centralised device inventory empower NHS organisations to gain complete, real-time visibility into all IoT, IoMT, and other connected devices in their clinical environments.
Claroty understands a device’s exploitability, potential impact on clinical workflows, and the many factors that surround them, a core part of managing the healthcare environments, like NHS organsations, exposure to risk.
Claroty equips NHS organisations to harden their clinical environments and care operations against cyber threats by harnessing expert-defined policies and granular access controls to embrace network segmentation and Zero Trust.
Recognising that no clinical environment is immune to cyber threats, Claroty enables NHS organisations to continuously monitor for and respond to the earliest indicators of threats before they compromise care, patient data, or other assets.
Claroty makes it easy for NHS organisations to optimise clinical device management by connecting all device data to CMMS and CMDB systems, thereby ensuring records accuracy and supporting preventative maintenance.
Claroty delivers granular insight into the efficiency and other key details of each clinical device, empowering NHS organisations to maximise each device’s utility and lifespan while informing procurement decisions.
Our dozens of team members in the UK comprise the heart and soul of Claroty's UK presence and — most importantly — our ability to empower NHS organisations with purpose-built cybersecurity solutions. Learn more about some of these key leaders, innovators, and experts:
Chief Revenue Officer
General Manager, EMEA
Sales Director, UK
Director - Technical Account Management
Claroty’s expansive ecosystem has a robust UK footprint of leading organisations that share our mission to strengthen healthcare cybersecurity across the NHS.
“Barrier partnered with Claroty to provide best-in-class IoT security to the UK healthcare market. The benefits of the Medigate platform extend beyond security. We use it to assist with utilisation metrics that give healthcare organisations insight into IoT resource capacity, meaning they can plan and scale their medical equipment cost-effectively.”
Ian McGowanManaging Director, Barrier Networks
“IBM has teamed with Claroty to assist healthcare clients in developing security solutions to manage their risks. The healthcare-specific nature of the Medigate platform gives us the necessary visibility into the technological environments, enabling IBM to offer high-quality security monitoring, mitigation, and response solutions.”
Robert DysonGlobal Security Services Leader, IBM
“We feel the UK market is currently primed for Claroty's offerings in this space, as evidenced by the significant levels of interest whenever we show the Medigate platform to customers. The Claroty team is easy to partner with, and they always ‘show up’ when it comes to meaningful engagement with the channel and commercial competitiveness.”
James WallisGeneral Manager, Healthcare, SCC
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Chief Revenue Officer
Derek is the Chief Revenue Officer at Claroty, responsible for the global sales organization including the channel, operations, and sales development. Derek brings over 25 years of experience as a global technology, supply chain, and security executive across large public, and private equity-backed organizations. Prior to joining Claroty, Phillips was most recently the Deputy CEO for Kudelski Security, after spending several years serving as the company’s CRO, where he led the go-to-market strategy, offering portfolio, and global client success program, with a special focus on driving continued growth of the company’s key services and expanding client relationships worldwide.
During his tenure, Phillips spearheaded the company’s strategy to increase adoption of its Managed Detection and Response (MDR) offering, and advisory capabilities, including OT and IoT. Previous roles include SVP of Sales and Market Development at Deloitte, RVP of North America Sales at JDA Software, and 15 years in sales at IBM.
General Manager, EMEA
Andrew Lintell is the General Manager for Claroty responsible for sales and operations across Europe, Middle East and Africa. With over 24 years of leadership experience in cybersecurity vendors, with particular focus on high growth stages, Andrew has held senior executive management positions at Logpoint A/S, Firemon, Tufin, HID, Kaspersky, Microsoft and McAfee.
Sales Director, UK
Quite simply, I am cyber obsessed! I am driven by the need to support the customers I work with using cutting edge technology, ensuring risk reduction and increasing productivity across the business.
Director - Technical Account Management
Omer Joffe is the Team Lead for Technical Account Management at Claroty, where he focuses on empowering security, networking, biomedical, and clinical engineering teams at NHS and other UK healthcare organisations to further mature their capabilities and achieve their technical and operational objectives with Claroty's healthcare cybersecurity platform. Prior to joining Claroty, Joffe served extensively in the Israeli Intelligence Corps as an acclaimed project manager and leader of information technology initiatives. He is based in London.