Message To US Congress: Know What Cybersecurity Tools You Have, Share What You Know, Untie Our Hands

Responding to US lawmakers on how to tackle cybersecurity threats to medical devices and the health-care system, device firms, hospitals, provider groups and other stakeholders listed recommendations on creating inventories, sharing information and amending laws.

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Stakeholders across the health-care spectrum say hospitals should work to create inventories of medical devices and the tools they have in stock to fight cybersecurity threats. Groups also emphasized the importance of all parties sharing information about vulnerabilities and mitigation strategies as another critical strategy for defending the health-care system against cybersecurity attacks.

In April, the House Energy and Commerce Committee sent out a request for information to health-care stakeholders on what can...

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