Ted has worked in the security arena for over 25 years. Including 10 years with the Dept of Defense and 15 years at Keyfactor. Today's global and dispersed device manufacturing supply chains have made ...
Mobile device use is becoming more commonplace in health care. Health care professionals use text messaging to communicate with each other about patient status. Medical schools now provide residents ...
The healthcare industry is plagued with data breaches and other cybersecurity nightmares. At the same time, connected medical devices – components of the so-called Internet of Things – are multiplying ...
In today’s interconnected world, the mobile device has become the ubiquitous tool for practically everything, from playing games like blackjack live and streaming Netflix to seamless financial ...
First there were sewing-machine sized portable PCs, then laptops, the Newton, the Palm Pilot, and phones with built-in PDA functions. The iPhone led the way to the ubiquitous smartphone, and the iPad ...
After recent reports that a Secret Service agent’s laptop was stolen from a vehicle, new questions arose about the security of mobile devices. In the case of the Secret Service laptop, those questions ...
FDA has published and makes available ALL regulations required for medical device companies. Look them up by searching 21 CFR part 820. And for outside U.S., you can easily obtain ISO 13485 for a ...
The Food and Drug Administration recently issued a Warning Letter concerning unauthorized modifications made to a previously cleared medical device (i.e., 510(k)). 1 With a nod to the late Eddie ...
Mobile devices are ubiquitous these days and have evolved to the point that it’s like carrying a fully capable PC in your pocket. The benefits of so much power and information in such a small, ...
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