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Hardware SOM providing OS-independent microsegmentation for edge devices.

Secures medical devices with visibility, risk assessment, and policy enforcement
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Byos Secure Embedded Edge: Hardware SOM providing OS-independent microsegmentation for edge devices.
Palo Alto Networks Medical Device Security: Secures medical devices with visibility, risk assessment, and policy enforcement
**Byos Secure Embedded Edge**: Hardware SOM providing OS-independent microsegmentation for edge devices.. Built by Byos. headquartered in Canada. core capabilities include Retransmission Device (RTD): Decouples network connection from the host OS, preventing network-based attacks from reaching the system or applications, Asset Cloaking: Makes the connected device invisible to other devices on the local network, preventing unwanted discovery or probing, Captive Portal Protection: Enhanced security for devices connecting to public captive portal networks (e.g., airport or hotel Wi-Fi). **Palo Alto Networks Medical Device Security**: Secures medical devices with visibility, risk assessment, and policy enforcement. Built by Palo Alto Networks. headquartered in United States. core capabilities include Real-time medical device discovery and identification, Risk-based vulnerability prioritization, Virtual patching for medical devices. Both serve the Network Access Control market but differ in approach, feature depth, and target audience.
**Byos Secure Embedded Edge** differentiates with Retransmission Device (RTD): Decouples network connection from the host OS, preventing network-based attacks from reaching the system or applications, Asset Cloaking: Makes the connected device invisible to other devices on the local network, preventing unwanted discovery or probing, Captive Portal Protection: Enhanced security for devices connecting to public captive portal networks (e.g., airport or hotel Wi-Fi). **Palo Alto Networks Medical Device Security** differentiates with Real-time medical device discovery and identification, Risk-based vulnerability prioritization, Virtual patching for medical devices.
**Byos Secure Embedded Edge** is developed by Byos. **Palo Alto Networks Medical Device Security** is developed by Palo Alto Networks. Vendor maturity, funding stage, and team size can be important factors when evaluating long-term viability and support quality.
Byos Secure Embedded Edge and Palo Alto Networks Medical Device Security serve similar Network Access Control use cases: both are Network Access Control tools, both cover IOT Security. Review the feature comparison above to determine which fits your requirements.
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