Medical Device Cyberattacks Hit 22% of Healthcare Orgs, Disrupting Patient Care in Majority of Cases
A new report shows that security concerns shift from IT systems to operational technology.
A new report shows that security concerns shift from IT systems to operational technology.
Aruba, a wireless networking subsidiary of Hewlett Packard, announced that Enloe Medical Center is expanding its end-to-end Aruba network
Penn State Health has selected Nuvolo Connected Workplace along with First Health Advisory services to support its operational technology (OT) security program for an extensive network of medical devices and facilities systems.
A new report shows that security concerns shift from IT systems to operational technology.
The U.S. government has issued an alert about vulnerabilities that could compromise the cybersecurity of a paired cardiac device.
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Read MoreIndustry expert Axel Wirth discusses how he thinks manufacturers should approach cybersecurity in the current world of expanded medical device connectivity.
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Read MoreKeeping connected medical devices secure is mission critical. Manufacturers need to continuously update not just the software on a device, but the security measures used on the device as well.