Partnership Aims to Protect Blood Centers’ Equipment from Cyber Threats
The partnership will accelerate and streamline IoT device and equipment security at blood centers across the country.
The partnership will accelerate and streamline IoT device and equipment security at blood centers across the country.
New data shows that 53% of connected medical devices and other IoT devices in hospitals have a known critical vulnerability.
The new RhythmStar with built-in 4G cellular connectivity conducts extended remote monitoring without an additional communication device.
The partnership will accelerate and streamline IoT device and equipment security at blood centers across the country.
Industry expert Axel Wirth discusses how he thinks manufacturers should approach cybersecurity in the current world of expanded medical device connectivity.
Read MoreYou can add internet connectivity to older medical devices if you do your homework and follow certain guidelines.
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.
Read MoreCE CYBER Academy will give TRIMEDX’s associates—more than 3,100 nationwide—the vital skills that many health systems struggle to source in the face of unprecedented demand for cybersecurity expertise.
Read MoreThe global medical device connectivity market is expected to exceed $2.5 billion by 2024 at a CAGR of 26%, according to a new Market Watch report. The major factors driving growth in the sector include an increase in remote patient monitoring and telehealth markets, as well as the introduction of new mobile health technologies.
Read MoreMountain View, Calif.-based Zingbox has released the findings of its second annual Healthcare Security Survey. The survey revealed a contradiction between the confidence that healthcare professionals have in the visibility of connected medical devices and security of their networks, and the inefficient legacy processes many still rely on to keep them secure.
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