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.
These steps can help medtech companies strengthen their revenue streams amid the uncertainty surrounding the semiconductor shortage, according to one person in the know.
The companies are partnering to help medical device manufacturers leverage modern digital technologies to improve critical GMP processes.
The software is intended to help manufacturers demonstrate cybersecurity maturity as expectations from regulators and hospital purchasers continue to rise.
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