Asimily
Asimily is a cybersecurity and risk management platform for connected and Internet of Things (IoT) devices, with a focus on medical and healthcare environments.
- Risk-based security platform for connected and IoT devices in healthcare and similar enterprise environments
- Discovery and inventory of medical and IoT assets across clinical and operational networks
- Vulnerability management and prioritization for network-connected devices (vulnerability management)
- Threat detection and anomaly monitoring for medical and IoT device traffic (network security)
- Policy, governance, and workflow support for healthcare security and compliance teams
More About Asimily
Asimily provides a security and risk management platform designed for organizations that operate large fleets of connected medical and IoT devices, such as hospitals, clinical networks, and other healthcare delivery environments. Its core focus is visibility into devices that are often difficult to manage through traditional IT security tools, including networked medical equipment, building management systems, and operational IoT endpoints.
The platform is positioned within the medical device security and IoT security categories and commonly integrates into enterprise security architectures alongside firewalls, Network Access Control (NAC), Security Information and Event Management (SIEM), and existing asset management systems. Asimily typically deploys using passive network traffic monitoring combined with integrations to network infrastructure to build and maintain a detailed inventory of connected devices without interfering with clinical workflows.
From a technology perspective, Asimily analyzes network communications using protocols common in healthcare and industrial and building environments, such as Health Level Seven International (HL7) in clinical contexts and standard IP-based protocols for device telemetry and management. By profiling normal behavior per device type, the platform supports anomaly detection and identification of risky configurations and vulnerabilities. This enables organizations to map observed devices to vendor advisories and known vulnerability databases as part of a structured vulnerability management workflow (vulnerability management).
In practice, security and biomedical engineering teams use Asimily to maintain an inventory of medical and IoT devices, assess exposure, prioritize patching or compensating controls, and inform network segmentation policies. The platform supports workflows for evaluating risk when new vulnerabilities are disclosed and for coordinating remediation between security, IT, and clinical engineering stakeholders. It can also generate reports for governance, audit, and regulatory compliance needs relevant to healthcare organizations.
Within an enterprise technology directory, Asimily aligns most directly to the categories of IoT security, medical device security, vulnerability and risk management, and network traffic monitoring for connected devices. It operates as a specialized layer in the broader cybersecurity stack, concentrating on devices that are often long-lived, regulated, and constrained in terms of patching and configuration changes, providing security teams with context about clinical use, criticality, and network behavior to inform practical risk reduction decisions.