Siemens Healthineers Awarded $6.9 Million for Medical Device Cybersecurity Research
The project focuses on using artificial intelligence to automate security updates and protect hospital equipment from cyberattacks.
The project focuses on using artificial intelligence to automate security updates and protect hospital equipment from cyberattacks.
With California leading the nation in incidents and 52 new investigations already launched in 2026, cybersecurity experts urge organizations to address critical network vulnerabilities.
Revised guidance aligns with quality management system regulation changes and provides recommendations for cyber device submissions under section 524B of the FD&C Act.
The project focuses on using artificial intelligence to automate security updates and protect hospital equipment from cyberattacks.
New guidance aims to clarify cybersecurity roles and expectations between health delivery organizations and medical device manufacturers.
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Read MoreA new HSCC preview outlines the phased rollout of AI cybersecurity resources designed to help healthcare organizations manage emerging risks across operations, governance, device security, and third-party tools.
Read More​​The agreement will focus on delivering integrated solutions to support device cybersecurity, interoperability, and regulatory compliance from development through deployment.
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The study aims to provide benchmarks to help organizations prioritize investments and strengthen resilience against cyberattacks.