IGEL and Zscaler Launch Healthcare Security Blueprints for Distributed Care
Event summary
- IGEL and Zscaler released joint healthcare security blueprints on May 20, 2026, at HIMSS26 Europe in Copenhagen.
- The blueprints provide architectural guidance for securing distributed care delivery, protecting PHI, and ensuring operational continuity.
- Three use cases are addressed: isolated recovery environments, distributed clinics, and remote clinician access.
- The solutions combine IGEL's immutable endpoint OS with Zscaler's Zero Trust Exchange platform.
- The blueprints aim to reduce reliance on traditional VPN-centric access models and promote consistent access policies.
The big picture
As healthcare delivery becomes more distributed, the attack surface expands, necessitating modern security architectures. IGEL and Zscaler's collaboration addresses this by integrating endpoint integrity with cloud-delivered access enforcement, simplifying security architecture for healthcare providers. This aligns with broader industry trends toward Zero Trust and SASE frameworks, which are increasingly critical for protecting sensitive patient data and ensuring operational continuity.
What we're watching
- Adoption Pace
- The pace at which healthcare organizations adopt these blueprints will indicate the market's readiness for Zero Trust architectures in distributed care settings.
- Competitive Response
- Whether competitors like Citrix or VMware will respond with similar healthcare-focused security solutions.
- Regulatory Impact
- How regulatory bodies may view the blueprints as a standard for protecting PHI in distributed healthcare environments.
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