Cradle-To-Grave Medtech Cybersecurity Framework Advanced By Multi-Stakeholder Group

A new plan developed by a working group including industry, health-care providers and regulators lays out a model where medical device cybersecurity is a shared responsibility that should extend all the way from product concept to product phase-out.

Security concept: Lock on digital screen, contrast, 3d render

A new blueprint on how security can be built into and maintained on devices throughout their lifecycle is being circulated by a group of leading stakeholders who are following an initiative from the US Congress. The authors of the plan say they are likely to update it in the future and are asking stakeholders to send feedback on how to improve on it.

The Joint Cybersecurity Working Group, a part of the Healthcare and Public Health Coordinating Council Sector (HSCC), released the

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