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As a national benchmark in healthcare and innovation, Hospital Sírio-Libanês faced the challenge of protecting and managing a growing ecosystem of more than 2,500 connected medical devices. As medical devices become increasingly complex and data security becomes more critical, the hospital required a solution capable of providing end-to-end visibility, centralized control, and robust cybersecurity.
A specialized IoMT solution tailored to the challenge
NTT DATA addressed the hospital’s requirements by recommending the deployment of xDome for Healthcare by Claroty — a modular platform designed to integrate Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) devices with the hospital’s existing security and observability infrastructure.
Just 15 days after implementation, the hospital uncovered valuable insights into potential vulnerabilities and threats in its environment, as well as opportunities to optimize the use and management of connected devices.
“Understanding peak usage and idle times of medical devices enables us to plan movement and maintenance more effectively. It also helps us optimize care delivery routes, enhancing the patient experience during exams and procedures,” explains Leandro Ribeiro, Information Security Manager at Hospital Sírio-Libanês.
The initiative also included internal awareness campaigns to reinforce a cybersecurity-first mindset across the organization.
Tangible results in security and operational efficiency
Real-time monitoring of connected medical devices allowed Hospital Sírio-Libanês to establish full visibility across its digital infrastructure. The hospital eliminated 31% of critical risks from the monitored device base, reduced equipment location time by 50%, and fully automated its device inventory.
The ability to locate, monitor, and manage medical equipment more effectively improved the daily experience for patients and healthcare professionals, while also strengthening the hospital’s operational performance. The platform was also extended to include the SuperLab — a clinical analysis laboratory launched in 2024 — ensuring continuous protection.
This project reinforces how well-executed digital transformation in healthcare can drive tangible improvements in security, productivity, and quality of life — for patients and the professionals working daily in hospital environments.
Source:
IDC Brazil, Customer Case Study, Doc. #BR25001, June 2025. Sponsored by NTT DATA in partnership with Claroty. “Rethinking security and productivity in the hospital environment to deliver better experiences for patients and staff."