Medtech Security Organization Adopts Widely Used Automation Cybersecurity Standard

The medtech cybersecurity group MDISS says it will adopt the ISA/IEC 62443 cybersecurity standard that has been widely used in an array of industries for the medical device industry. This comes following news from the European medtech group COCIR that it was also considering adopting the standard.

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The Medical Device Innovation, Safety and Security Consortium (MDISS) says it's incorporating a cybersecurity standard that has been widely in use for other automated industries for the medical device industry.

The series of standards developed by the International Society of Automation and the International Electrotechnical Commission, called ISA/IEC 62443, is...

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