
I think you understand how important it is to protect medical devices. But what about the organization that makes the medical device?
Well, it has its own security requirements. European legislation such as NIS2 require that MDMs maintain a certain level of security. Plus on top of just following regulation, following basic cybersecurity practices improves the company's ability to withstand attacks and protect its intellectual property.
After all, if the Terchnical Files are public, what's to stop someone else to copy your device?
Karandeep and I go into what Manufacturers of Medical Devices should do. And cherry on top, most of these measures do not cost money, just a bit of planning. Future you will thank you for having put this work in.
With a background in pharmaceutical and cosmetic science from De Montfort University, Badwal transitioned early into the medical device sector, holding key roles in regulatory affairs and quality management at companies such as Abbott and St. Jude Medical. His expertise includes ISO 13485, EU MDR, and software as a medical device (SaMD), and he shares valuable insights on LinkedIn and YouTube.
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Cyber Doctor