MITRE Report Outlines Cybersecurity Risks for Medical Devices Using AI and Cloud
The analysis identifies emerging threats to patient safety and device performance as manufacturers adopt new technologies and advanced encryption.
The analysis identifies emerging threats to patient safety and device performance as manufacturers adopt new technologies and advanced encryption.
The attack, attributed to pro-Palestinian hacking group Handala, reportedly wiped Windows devices across Stryker's enterprise environment and disrupted ordering systems.
New AI cybersecurity guidance is set to roll out in early 2026, as AI becomes more embedded in healthcare technology.
The analysis identifies emerging threats to patient safety and device performance as manufacturers adopt new technologies and advanced encryption.
The study aims to provide benchmarks to help organizations prioritize investments and strengthen resilience against cyberattacks.
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Read MoreThe guidance promotes the use of a Software Bill of Materials to increase transparency in the software supply chain, impacting medical device security and vulnerability management.
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Read MoreThe updated voluntary guidance reflects the evolution of SBOM practices and aims to help organizations better manage software supply chain risks.
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Illumina has agreed to pay $9.8 million after allegations that its genomic sequencing systems sold to federal agencies contained cybersecurity vulnerabilities.