Southern Italy’s largest healthcare provider now has full visibility of connected biomedical devices, real-time operational insights, and advanced risk assessment capabilities.
ASL Napoli 1 Centro, the primary public healthcare provider for the city of Naples, is strengthening its cybersecurity by adopting Armis Centrix™. In healthcare environments, where highly sensitive information is managed daily, data protection and reliability are top priorities. Achieving these goals requires purpose-built tools that are continuously updated to ensure the highest levels of security.
The IT infrastructure of ASL Napoli 1 is evolving toward a hybrid model: clinical data is migrating to the National Strategic Hub (Polo Strategico Nazionale), while systems that require low latency remain operational locally. This complex system demands a highly segmented architecture, featuring next-generation firewalls, dedicated communication channels, and user profile-based access controls.
Challenges
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Limited visibility of connected biomedical assets -
Required compliance with ACN guidelines and NIS2 directives -
Lack of real-time information about vulnerabilities and operational status of devices
Results
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Immediate visibility of over 2,000 assets -
Identification of previously undetected vulnerabilities -
Progressive alignment with ACN and NIS2 regulatory requirements