secunet Highspeedkonnektor 2.0 Approved for TI-Gateway
secunet Security Networks AG has received approval from gematik for its Highspeedkonnektor (HSK) 2.0. This core component of the TI-Gateway (TIG) offers a centralized and efficient connection to Germany's healthcare telematics network.

Germany, Essen – secunet Security Networks AG, a cybersecurity company, has obtained approval from gematik, the German national agency for digital medicine, for its Highspeedkonnektor (HSK) 2.0. This device is the central component of the TI-Gateway (TIG), which provides a unified solution for accessing the healthcare telematics network (TI).
The HSK 2.0 is designed specifically for centralized operation in data centers. As a server-based solution, it replaces numerous individual connectors, reducing operational and administrative overhead. Through the TI-Gateway, the HSK 2.0 can securely connect multiple healthcare facilities to the TI network from an approved data center.
The TI-Gateway is offered as an 'as-a-service' solution, replacing traditional local connectors. It provides a centralized and high-performance TI connection for all outpatient and inpatient care scenarios, including doctor's offices, hospitals, and nursing facilities. The solution was developed in collaboration with Worldline, a market leader in e-health card terminals.
"The TI-Gateway provides a flexible solution that meets current and future requirements. The HSK 2.0 is its technical foundation, enabling a scalable and centrally managed connection to the telematics network," stated Markus Linnemann, Vice President of secunet's eHealth Division. The TI-Gateway also serves as a bridge to the upcoming TI 2.0 development phase.