CybrIQ vs Asimily
Asimily is a healthcare-focused medical-device security platform with a strong library of known medical devices and clinical-context-aware risk scoring. CybrIQ runs Layer 1 visibility across the full network surface, including AV, IT, OT, and the long tail of vendor-managed gear that sits adjacent to medical devices on hospital networks. This page is the honest read for hospital-system security teams comparing the two.
What Asimily does well.
- Medical-device library and clinical context.
Asimily has deep coverage of known medical devices: imaging modalities, infusion pumps, patient monitors. Risk scoring is clinical-context-aware (FDA guidance, manufacturer recalls, clinical impact).
- Healthcare-specific workflows.
Built for hospital security teams. Integrates with the workflows biomed and HTM teams already run.
- Vulnerability prioritization for medical devices.
Strong link between identified CVEs and the specific medical devices in the customer's inventory.
What CybrIQ does well.
- Whole-network Layer 1 visibility.
Medical devices live on the same fabric as conference rooms, signage, kiosks, IoT sensors, contractor laptops, and the unmanaged switch behind the AV closet. CybrIQ sees all of it. Asimily's focus is narrower.
- Layer 1 verification, not just clinical-context classification.
CybrIQ identifies devices by their electrical signature, catching the cases where a labeled medical device has been physically modified or substituted upstream of the install.
- Audit evidence beyond the medical-device boundary.
HIPAA, PCI 4.0 (cafeteria/pharmacy), SOC 2 (patient platform), NIST CSF (federally funded research), Joint Commission EC. CybrIQ's record covers all of them, not just the medical-device subset.
How each platform covers a hospital network.
| Capability | Asimily | CybrIQ |
|---|---|---|
| Identifies known medical devices with clinical context | Yes | Part |
| Identifies AV gear, kiosks, signage on the same fabric | Part | Yes |
| Identifies unmanaged switches and contractor gear | No | Yes |
| Layer 1 electrical-signature verification | No | Yes |
| Audit evidence covering HIPAA + PCI + SOC 2 + NIST CSF + CMMC | Part | Yes |
| Medical-device CVE prioritization | Yes | Part |
| Catches medical-device supply-chain anomalies | Part | Yes |
| InfoComm and AV-channel partner integrations | No | Yes |
When to pick which (or run both)
- If your primary need is medical-device vulnerability management.
Asimily. Their library, scoring, and HTM-team workflows are tuned for that.
- If your primary need is full-hospital network visibility and audit-readiness.
CybrIQ. The visibility gap on a hospital network is broader than the medical-device boundary, and audit findings increasingly come from outside it.
- If you have both problems.
Run both. Asimily for medical-device risk management, CybrIQ for whole-network Layer 1 evidence. CybrIQ's per-device record extends the same audit-defensible evidence shape across non-medical-device gear.
Asimily is purpose-built for medical-device security; CybrIQ is purpose-built for Layer 1 network visibility across the full hospital fabric. Customers running both report stronger HIPAA evidence and tighter coverage on the categories that fall between the two boundaries.
Bring the question to the working session.
If you are evaluating Asimily alongside CybrIQ, the 30-minute working session is the cleanest way to see what each tool actually shows on your environment. We will tell you straightforwardly when Asimily is the better starting point.