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Cylera and Omantel partner for digitalisation of healthcare in Oman

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Cylera, a global leader in healthcare IoT cybersecurity and intelligence solutions, has partnered with Oman’s integrated telecommunications services provider, Omantel, to support the rapid digitalisation of healthcare in the region 

The partnership will further cement Cylera’s position in the Middle East and increase its global market reach, following the successful rollouts of its cybersecurity and asset management platform, and its patented technologies in the UK, USA and Europe. Together, Omantel and Cylera will deliver advanced solutions designed specifically to support the rapid digitalisation of healthcare in Oman, a region which will see 11 new hospitals built and upgraded over the next two years. 

Global healthcare’s critical infrastructure is digitalising at pace as demand grows for better patient care and services. In 2020, it was estimated that 646mn new and legacy devices worldwide were connected to hospital networks, with tens of thousands more added each year. This uptake in IoT and IoMT (Internet of Medical Things) is contributing to the complexity of hospitals’ digital estates and expanding their online attack surface, driving the need for better management and visibility of devices on the network to reduce cybersecurity risk and streamline patient care.  

Cylera’s platform provides a centralised dashboard for IT teams to view, profile, manage and risk assess their entire connected environment in one platform. Its partnership with Omantel will combine the telecommunication giant’s best-in-class data analysis capabilities and innovative approach to digital transformation with Cylera’s pioneering healthcare cybersecurity technologies to bring world-leading enterprise management solutions for complex connected environments.  

Timur Ozekcin, CEO and co-founder of Cylera said, “The increased global usage of IoT and IoMT in healthcare settings is critical to helping improve patient care and safety. However, with these organisations being a continued focus for cybercrime, hospitals must be able to view and map their entire connected landscape including their unmanaged and unknown devices, to efficiently assess risk while also being able to deliver the best in service. With the continued investment in critical infrastructure in the region, Oman is an exciting market for Cylera to be operating in and is playing a pivotal role in our ambitious global expansion plans.” 

Aladdin Bait Fadhil, chief commercial officer at Omantel said, “This is a partnership which will greatly enhance the cybersecurity of growing connected environments and continue to enable the rapid digitalisation occurring in Oman, positioning the country as a world-leader in healthcare. Adding Cylera’s ground-breaking technologies to our existing class-leading product portfolio will further strengthen our offering in Oman’s medical space, delivering the most advanced digital healthcare solutions to the region.”