Empowering Unparalleled Healthcare Security
GYTPOL revolutionizes how HDO IT & Security teams manage their threat landscapes and device configurations.
GYTPOL revolutionizes how HDO IT & Security teams manage their threat landscapes and device configurations.
While vulnerabilities are managed through VA scanning & patching, misconfigurations are subject to fragmented & error-prone reviews. GYTPOL provides an alternative - powered by continuous monitoring & push-button remediation.
Covering Windows, Linux, macOS, and servers, GYTPOL eliminates blind spots, ensures compliance, and effortlessly hardens security. With GYTPOL's dependency mapping, operators can push security forward without holding the business back.
Streamlining the creation and enforcement of golden images, GYTPOL assures consistent and secure configurations baselines across all devices. With GYTPOL, it's easy to bring any device or group in line with the standards of your choosing (e.g. CIS, NIST, HIPAA, etc.) — delivering continuous compliance to all endpoints at all times.
Safe and strict policy adherence not only protects you from breaches, but from operational disruptions, audit headaches, and regulatory fines.
With stretched IT resources and increasing compliance burdens, Mid Cheshire needed to tighten oversight and improve efficiencies. In GYTPOL they found an easy-to-use, quick-to-work solution ideally suited to a complex and fast-evolving threat landscape.
Deployed on more than 3 million devices across over 300 companies, GYTPOL tends to make a big and very positive impression. Here's what some of our customers are saying.
Immediately upon deployment, GYTPOL discovered a number of group policies that were not been applied as designed.
Head of Digital and Information Services, Mid Cheshir
GYTPOL gives us the ability to fix problems in our environments without impacting our operations; it’s a real game-changer.
Associate CISO, The University of Kansas Health System
It’s the perfect way to harden the first layer of your layered defense model.
Associate CISO, The University of Kansas Health System