Medcrypt Launches Platform to Support Cybersecurity Compliance for Device Manufacturers
The software is intended to help manufacturers demonstrate cybersecurity maturity as expectations from regulators and hospital purchasers continue to rise.
The software is intended to help manufacturers demonstrate cybersecurity maturity as expectations from regulators and hospital purchasers continue to rise.
New features include enhanced IOT password management and automatic patching.
The update introduces streamlined product offerings designed to support asset visibility, risk prioritization, and security enforcement.
The software is intended to help manufacturers demonstrate cybersecurity maturity as expectations from regulators and hospital purchasers continue to rise.
Exiger has been named a Preferred Cybersecurity Provider by the American Hospital Association (AHA) for record in managing cyber risk.
Read MoreManifest has partnered with SolaSec to offer integrated software supply chain security and services to MDMs and healthcare organizations.
Read MoreFour medical device cybersecurity experts—Leon Lerman, CEO and co-founder of Cynerio; Scott Trevino, senior vice president of cybersecurity at TRIMEDX; Shankar Somasundaram, CEO of Asimily; and Ty Greenhalgh, industry principal of healthcare at Claroty—discuss how their platforms comply with various frameworks, offering real-time monitoring, encryption, and incident response to protect medical devices from emerging threats.
Read MoreClaroty research revealed that 13% of mission-critical operational technology (OT) assets have insecure internet connections.
Read MoreClaroty announced the release of the Advanced Anomaly Threat Detection (ATD) Module within the Medigate Platform.
Read MoreCynerio has expanded its Healthcare Cybersecurity Platform to address rising cyber threats in the healthcare industry, focusing on safeguarding patient data and improving network security
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Medical device security platforms are a great tool to curb cybersecurity threats—but only if you use the information they provide to take action, one insider says.