HTMwire assessment
Sensato Cybersecurity is a medical device security program built around MD-COP (Medical Device Cybersecurity Operations Program), which combines compliance assessment, asset fingerprinting, intrusion detection, network monitoring, and a 24x7 security operations center (SOC) with incident response. Sensato was acquired by CloudWave in 2022 and now operates within CloudWave's healthcare cybersecurity portfolio, so it is best evaluated alongside that parent.
A medical-device-specific security operations program (MD-COP) with a dedicated healthcare SOC, now backed by CloudWave's hosting and cybersecurity portfolio.
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MD-COP stands for Medical Device Cybersecurity Operations Program. It is Sensato's platform for understanding medical device security risks and policy gaps, then deploying breach detection. It combines asset fingerprinting, intrusion detection, network monitoring, compliance assessment, and a 24x7 security operations center with incident response.
Yes. Sensato was acquired by CloudWave in 2022 and now operates within CloudWave's healthcare cybersecurity portfolio. Its products, including MD-COP, remain available. If you are evaluating Sensato, review it alongside CloudWave, which also appears in this directory.
Sensato emphasizes an operations program: not just discovering and inventorying devices, but running detection, monitoring, and a 24x7 SOC with incident response. Hospitals choosing Sensato are typically buying ongoing managed security operations for the clinical environment, not only an asset-inventory dashboard.
Healthcare providers and HTM, biomed, and security teams responsible for medical devices and connected clinical infrastructure. With CloudWave as the parent, it suits organizations that also want managed hosting and broader healthcare cybersecurity services.
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