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Fireside Chat: A Practical Approach to Zero Trust with ORDR and Cisco
Learn how Dayton Children's Hospital implemented Zero Trust principles for connected devices using ORDR and Cisco solutions. This fireside chat demonstrates practical strategies for securing IoT and OT assets in healthcare environments, featuring real-world insights from a CIO managing security at scale. Discover how to balance security rigor with operational efficiency when deploying Zero Trust across medical devices and infrastructure.
What you'll learn
- Implement Zero Trust architecture for medical devices using ORDR and Cisco integration points
- Identify critical steps for transitioning from perimeter-based to identity-based device security models
- Apply healthcare-specific security practices that minimize clinical workflow disruption
Frequently asked questions
- How do you implement Zero Trust architecture for medical devices?
- ORDR enables Zero Trust for medical devices by first providing complete visibility into all connected assets, then implementing identity-based segmentation rather than perimeter-based security. The Cisco integration allows you to enforce granular access policies across IoT and OT devices while maintaining device functionality for clinical operations.
- What's the best way to transition from perimeter security to Zero Trust for healthcare IoT?
- ORDR recommends a phased approach: start by discovering and classifying all connected devices, establish baseline security postures, then incrementally implement segmentation policies using Cisco controls. This staged transition minimizes clinical workflow disruption while progressively closing security gaps across your medical device inventory.
- Can Zero Trust security work without disrupting hospital operations?
- Yes. ORDR's approach focuses on healthcare-specific security practices that balance strict access controls with operational efficiency. By understanding device communication patterns and clinical workflows before enforcing policies, you can implement Zero Trust principles without impacting patient care or device uptime.
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