A global leader in point-of-care ultrasound and medical imaging solutions has transitioned to a dedicated KeyScaler-as-a-Service (KSaaS) environment, marking a significant step forward in its ability to scale securely, optimise performance, and gain deeper operational insight across its connected device ecosystem.
This move reflects a growing demand from enterprise customers for greater flexibility, control, and customisation in how IoT and OT security platforms are deployed and managed—particularly as device estates expand and regulatory expectations continue to evolve.
By adopting a dedicated KSaaS instance, the organisation benefits from an enhanced level of control over infrastructure, architecture, and security policies—enabling it to tailor the platform to its specific operational and compliance requirements.
Key capabilities of the dedicated environment include custom domain configuration, allowing all platform components to align with internal infrastructure standards, flexible keystore options, advanced ingress control and geographic hosting flexibility, enabling deployment in specific regions to optimise latency, resilience, and traffic management. It also allows enhanced data access and reporting, providing direct access to underlying data for deeper insights beyond the standard KeyScaler interface and private networking and secure integrations, supporting sensitive workflows through private endpoints and enabling seamless automation across internal systems.
Device Authority CEO Darron Antill commented “As healthcare and medical device organisations continue to expand their connected environments, the need for automated, lifecycle-driven security becomes critical—particularly where patient safety, data integrity, and regulatory compliance are paramount.
“The KeyScaler platform ensures that every device identity is managed securely—from onboarding and credential issuance through to rotation, revocation, and decommissioning—without manual intervention. This aligns with the increasing need for compliance with frameworks such as NIST and the upcoming Cyber Resilience Act, while reducing the operational burden associated with securing distributed medical devices.
“With dedicated KSaaS environments, we’re providing organisations with even greater control, deeper visibility, and the flexibility to integrate security seamlessly into their existing infrastructure.
This approach not only enhances performance and resilience, but also enables our customers to unlock additional value from their data, automate critical processes, and accelerate their journey towards Zero Trust security at scale.”
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