IGEL and Zscaler Introduce Innovative Security Blueprints for Healthcare Delivery Models
IGEL and Zscaler Release Comprehensive Security Plans for Healthcare
In today's rapidly evolving healthcare landscape, the need for robust security measures has become paramount. Recognizing this pressing requirement, IGEL, a global software provider known for its Adaptive Secure Endpoint Platform™, has partnered with Zscaler, a leader in cloud security solutions, to unveil new security blueprints aimed at enhancing healthcare delivery models.
A Partnership Forged in Modern Challenges
Presented during the HIMSS26 Europe conference in Copenhagen, these plans are tailored to help healthcare organizations modernize their infrastructure. As healthcare becomes increasingly distributed, providers face heightened exposure risks and a mounting pressure to ensure continuity in patient care during disruptions. The joint security blueprints are designed to address these challenges effectively.
By combining IGEL's immutable operating system, the Universal Management Suite (UMS), and the IGEL App Portal with Zscaler's identity-based access controls and policies delivered through the Zscaler Zero Trust Exchange™, these blueprints focus on three primary use cases:
1. Secure Access During Cyber Disruptions: Addressing scenarios such as ransomware attacks, this plan ensures that healthcare organizations can quickly restore operations by establishing a known good state for endpoints and enforcing strict access control to restore systems.
2. Standardized Security for Distributed Clinics: This blueprint offers a reproducible model for outpatient clinics and imaging sites, minimizing dependence on local security devices and traditional VPN connections.
3. Remote Clinician Access: Extending secure access controls to clinicians working remotely, this plan ensures consistent access behavior across hospitals, clinics, and remote environments.
Emphasizing Zero Trust Architectures
Matthias Haas, CTO of IGEL, states, “For healthcare organizations, resilience and security cannot be viewed as separate initiatives.” The blueprints not only provide architectural guidance but also facilitate a shift away from traditional VPN-centric access models, thereby reducing reliance on legacy security approaches and simplifying security architectures for healthcare workflows.
Frank Nydam, Executive Director of Healthcare at Zscaler, emphasizes the importance of their partnership with IGEL. “As the delivery of care has expanded beyond hospital walls, the attack surface has broadened along with it,” he said. This modern architecture enables healthcare organizations to securely manage distributed endpoints, thereby mitigating risks while ensuring fast and reliable access for care teams.
A Stable Future for Healthcare Security
The integration of endpoint integrity combined with cloud access enforcement paves the way for a more resilient healthcare infrastructure. By streamlining overlapping tools and establishing a sustainable model to protect clinical workflows and patient data, IGEL and Zscaler are setting a new precedent in healthcare security.
Healthcare organizations interested in these new blueprints can access them immediately. Institutions attending HIMSS26 Europe will have the opportunity to learn more about IGEL and its offerings at the event in Copenhagen.
For further information and to download the Healthcare Blueprints developed by IGEL and Zscaler, visit their respective websites. As the landscape of healthcare continues to shift, securing patient information and ensuring uninterrupted access to care remains a top priority for both organizations.
About IGEL
Founded in 2001 and headquartered in Germany, IGEL provides the Adaptive Secure Endpoint Platform™ for digital workspaces and secure access. Their platform empowers organizations with a Preventative Security Model™ that adapts dynamically to users, devices, and contextual conditions, while providing secure and reliable access to SaaS, DaaS, VDI, and enterprise applications.
Conclusion
With IGEL and Zscaler at the helm of transforming healthcare security, organizations can be assured of a robust approach to managing threats and maintaining high standards of patient care in ever-evolving environments.