Thirty days. No fee. No surprises. The inventory we produce is yours regardless of decision.
A healthcare InfoSec program should not have to spend procurement cycles to find out whether a device-identity platform works in its environment. The pilot terms below are designed to be approved by procurement on first pass.
Scope.
One site or one network segment of your choosing. A CybrIQ ESE instance. Read-only SNMP access to the site's managed switches, configured by your network team. Phone-home over an existing tunnel. No agents anywhere — except optionally the USB workstation agent if you want it in scope (also opt-in).
Duration.
Thirty days from the date read-only switch access is enabled. Extension by mutual agreement if you need more time across an audit or carrier cycle.
Cost.
No fee for the pilot itself. If you continue, the contract is twelve to thirty-six months on standard procurement terms. We do not accept credit cards. Procurement runs through standard purchase order or a contract-vehicle reseller. See procurement.
What you receive.
The device inventory, the change feed, a methodology paragraph drafted for your §164.308 file, and a mapped output to your existing risk-register format. These artifacts are yours regardless of decision.
Data handling.
No PHI flows through CybrIQ. Telemetry residency is your choice — U.S., EU, Canada, or fully on-prem. BAA available on request. The pilot does not change the data handling posture.
What we will not do.
Enable optional read-write SNMP without explicit written authorization. Active scanning against medical devices. Configuration-assessment claims. Threat-detection promises. The pilot delivers what the production product delivers.