Mohammad Waqas
Mohammad Waqas is the Chief Technology Officer (CTO) for Healthcare at Armis. He is an information security professional with over a decade of experience in the healthcare cybersecurity industry. Currently Mohammad helps healthcare organizations across the globe with medical device security and works on aligning the value of the Armis platform to the specific use cases that exist in healthcare. Mohammad not only looks at the security threats of cyberattacks on healthcare delivery organizations but also has a passion for protecting patient privacy and the implications of the two on clinical risk management.
Blogs by Mohammad Waqas
Armis is Named on the 2024 Constellation ShortList™ for Healthcare Medical Device Security for the 2nd Consecutive Year
Armis is included for the comprehensive device visibility, intelligence, and security that our product, Armis Centrix™ for Medical Device Security, provides to healthcare organizations.
Armis is Rated a Top Performer in the 2024 Best in KLAS Report for Healthcare IoT Security
KLAS has named Armis a top performer for the 2nd year running, testament to our ongoing commitment to protecting the attack surfaces of healthcare organizations.
What 2024 Could Have in Store for Healthcare Organizations
Read to discover five healthcare cybersecurity predictions are for 2024 from Mohammad Waqas, CTO, Healthcare at Armis.
Armis named on the 2023 Constellation ShortList™ for Healthcare IT Security
The Constellation ShortList helps Healthcare IT teams narrow their search for technologies that will reduce cyber risk to their organization. Armis meets Constellation’s high criteria for Healthcare IT.
Armis is Rated as the Best Performing Cross-industry Vendor in KLAS Research Healthcare IoT Security 2023 Report
Armis supports healthcare innovation with an architecture that extends security for connected medical devices through the lens of patient safety, clinical quality, and efficiency utilization.
Cybersecurity Pressures in the NHS – A 2023 FOI Report by Armis
New research by Armis uncovers security blind spots over connected assets on NHS trusts