Healthcare & Life Sciences

Your EHR can't go down. Your stack can't promise it won't.

Shield gives enterprise and mid-market security teams a prevention-first network defense. Shield blocks malicious traffic at the network layer using the Global Threat Engine and 8.5 billion IP and DNS combinations refined since 2001.

At a Glance

What it doesBlocks malicious network traffic at the network layer using reputation-based threat intelligence.
Who it's forSecurity teams needing prevention-first network defense.
How it deploysShield's five products cover cloud, Shield OnPremise, endpoint, monitoring, and management.
What you getPrevention of known-bad connections with full evidence of what was blocked.
Know More. Miss Less.

You have CrowdStrike. You have Palo Alto. You have Splunk and you hate the bill. You also have a question on your desk that none of those tools were built to answer: if a ransomware crew is already inside, calling out for the encryption command, what stops them? That's what Shield does.

What the board is actually asking

It's not “are we secure.” It's “if it happens here, what stops it.”

The board doesn't want a slide on your security maturity score. They want a story they can defend at the next board meeting if a ransomware event hits a peer health system in the state. Three things will be in that story. Shield is built for all three.

01
The C2 call dies before encryption begins.
Modern ransomware coordinates with command-and-control infrastructure for days before the encryption command runs. Shield blocks the outbound call, against 8.5 billion IP/DNS combos in the Global Threat Engine. The payload sits inert. The EHR stays up.
02
Unpatched clinical equipment gets covered.
The MRI runs Windows 7. The infusion pumps run an OS the FDA approved in 2014. Shield doesn't need an agent on any of them. Network-layer enforcement protects everything downstream until those systems can be retired.
03
The evidence trail writes itself.
72 hours of full event detail, exportable to CSV. Three sections of the cyber insurance application get answered with screenshots, not lawyer hedge-words. The board memo writes itself.
Verified Customer

“Best threat intel available on the market today, bar none.”

Greg Akers, MSP Owner serving healthcare clients

What Shield earns its place doing

Four problems Shield solves in healthcare networks.

From the live healthcare case study with Greg Akers: the four ways Shield earns its place inside hospital and clinical environments.

01
Stop unwanted comms from smart devices.
IoT and IoMT devices live on flat networks. Anything that connects is a risk. Shield sees and logs every communication these devices make and blocks the malicious or suspicious ones.
02
Secure unpatched and outdated devices.
Older devices can't take the latest patches. Shield blocks malicious connection attempts to and from them, giving you protection until they can be upgraded or removed.
03
Improve network and device performance.
Shield blocks unnecessary and malicious traffic. Apps and the internet load faster. Other security solutions perform better. Overall alert volume drops.
04
Uncover potential exfiltration attempts.
Shield logs all traffic, in or out. WAN/LAN statistics establish what normal looks like, making abnormal bandwidth behavior easy to investigate.
Compliance posture, in plain English

Designed to avoid processing PHI. That's a feature.

Shield evaluates connection metadata, source, destination, and reputation, and is designed to avoid processing the protected health information your network carries. That keeps your PHI environment uncomplicated under audit while Shield protects the network around it.

What you sign for

Two weeks. Then a board memo.

Week one: Shield deploys behind your firewall in Observe Mode and surfaces what would be blocked. Week two: we package the findings, mapped to the questions on your cyber insurance application. Every outbound call to known-bad infrastructure, every inbound recon attempt, every blocked-event candidate, in writing.

You bring the report to your CIO. Your CIO brings it to the CFO. The CFO finds the budget. That is how this gets bought, and we have built the engagement around that exact flow.

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  • Two-week scope. Defined start, defined end, defined deliverable.
  • Mapped to your application. Outputs match the carrier's questionnaire format.
  • No commitment to buy. The report is yours regardless.
  • One-year terms. If you do buy, no five-year contracts. Renewal options on your fiscal calendar.
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