medical device security
HIMSS25
Claroty's Ty Greenhalgh and St. Luke's University Health's Mike Powers say that, due to lack of patient focus by some IT personnel, initial hurdles were sharing knowledge back and forth and making sure that everyone was on the same page.
Hiring a third party responsible for dropping a network inside a home that manages the network, devices and security, then leveraging a health systems' clinical expertise to deliver care, works, says Anahi Santiago, CISO at ChristianaCare.
HIMSS24
Richard Staynings, chief security strategist at Cylera, talks about a study exposing how AI in smart medical devices could be vulnerable to cyberattack, as well as how microsegmentation and firewall controls can help prevent such attacks.
HIMSS23
How will a new IoT specification help medical devices connect privately and securely? This HIMSS23 preview with Florence Hudson, executive director of Columbia University's Northeast Big Data Innovation Hub, explains.
Ordr CEO Jim Hyman discusses the ways connected-device intelligence can inform hospital networks to manage volume. Harris Health System CISO Jeffrey Vinson talks about the benefits of situational awareness for IoMT security.
Elizabeth Butwin Mann, Americas Life Sciences and Health Cybersecurity Leader at EY, discusses the ransomware epidemic, cyberattackers' shifting tactics, medical device security, emerging threats and more.
Sternum CEO Natali Tshuva describes the dangers of unsecured medical devices – and how manufacturer transparency can restore patient trust.
This latest raise brings the company's total funding to $8.4 million.
This new funding will help the Israeli company accelerate growth and substantially increase its staff.
The company said it would be using the money to fuel its push into North American markets.