Health IT Security November 29, 2017
Elizabeth Snell

Organizations must stay mindful of changing medical device cybersecurity regulations and guidelines with regard to IoT.

The healthcare industry is becoming increasingly reliant on Internet of Things (IoT) devices, which has pushed entities of all sizes to ensure they are staying mindful of medical device cybersecurity measures.

With medical devices that are used for patient care being potentially vulnerable to cyber attacks, organizations need to realize that patient data is not the only thing that might be put in danger: patient safety could also be put at risk.

Over the past few years, FDA has been taking sequential steps to incorporate medical device security into its rubric, said Reed Smith Partner Maryanne Woo. This is especially true when it comes...

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