Cynerio focuses squarely on healthcare IoT — visibility, risk, and protection for the connected medical devices, IoMT, and clinical systems that keep a hospital running. For health systems where the device estate is infusion pumps, imaging, and patient monitors rather than office laptops, Cynerio's healthcare-native design is the reason it's on the shortlist instead of a generalist tool.
Cynerio discovers and profiles connected medical and IoT devices across a hospital network, scores their risk in clinical context, and helps contain and protect them — including segmentation and threat response tuned for healthcare. The differentiator is clinical context: it understands that a vulnerable infusion pump can't simply be patched or pulled offline mid-treatment, and shapes protection around that reality. For health systems, that domain fit is the value.
Infusion pumps, imaging, patient monitors, and IoMT at the core of the estate. Cynerio's healthcare-native design is built for exactly this.
If you need risk scoring and containment that account for patient safety, the clinical awareness is the differentiator over generalist tools.
If healthcare technology management and risk quantification for device lifecycle drive your requirements, Asimily may fit tighter. Worth comparing.
If your problem spans retail, manufacturing, and office IoT beyond healthcare, Armis's broad device security is shaped for that. Brief Armis instead.