Claroty Medigate, now often referred to as Claroty xDome for Healthcare, is the industry's leading cyber-physical systems (CPS) protection platform, purpose-built for healthcare organizations (HDOs). It provides full, deep visibility into all connected devices on a hospital's network, including IoMT (Internet of Medical Things), IoT, and Building Management Systems (BMS).
Key Benefits and Capabilities:
- Comprehensive Visibility: Achieves unparalleled network visibility by using passive Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) and light-active techniques to discover and profile over 500 unique device protocols. It provides granular device profiles, including manufacturer, model, OS, firmware, location, and utilization data.
- Risk and Vulnerability Management: Streamlines risk management by correlating asset data with external vulnerability intelligence, generating a contextual risk score, and prioritizing remediation recommendations based on potential impact to clinical operations and patient safety.
- Network Protection: Enables Clinical Zero-Trust practices through Network Security Management (NSM), which provides device communication mapping, policy creation, and enforcement through seamless integration with existing network tools like NACs and Firewalls.
- Threat Detection & Response: Offers a robust, clinically-aware threat detection engine with behavioral baselining, anomaly detection, signature-based detection, and MITRE ATT&CK for ICS alerts mapping to monitor, prioritize, and respond to threats like ransomware and malware.
- Operational Intelligence: Provides valuable insights for clinical engineering and operations teams, including device utilization tracking, location management, inventory benchmarking, and lifecycle management to optimize device usage and reduce costs.
The platform is a modular, SaaS-based solution designed for scalability and ease of use, integrating seamlessly with a wide range of existing IT and security infrastructure. It is primarily targeted at medium to enterprise-sized healthcare organizations, including hospitals and health systems, to help them achieve cyber and operational resilience.



