As threats to this vital infrastructure mount, MedSec takes a technology-first approach to assist customers in understanding and prioritizing what is most important.
Fremont, CA: Hacker strategies have evolved along with technology. There is a frightening new form of cyberterrorism. It's why improved cybersecurity has to be a top priority in the healthcare industry, especially regarding medical equipment. Various parties communicate medical information, including producers, healthcare professionals, and suppliers. Every time data is shared through medical devices, strong security procedures are necessary to prevent security gaps. Risk management must continue to be a top concern since the FDA is actively holding producers of medical devices accountable for issues that develop with security.
MedSec is a well-known expert in the field of medical device security. At every stage of product development, the firm aids healthcare delivery organizations in managing medical devices and manufacturers.
"MedSec serves stakeholders of all kinds within the medical device eco-system. The establishment of this team allows us to better serve our hospital clients, who are tackling medical device security on a day-to-day basis," stated Justine Bone, CEO at MedSec.
MedSec formed a new Healthcare Technology Cyber Risk Management (HTCRM) team to supplement its biological and clinical knowledge with a roster of seasoned specialists. Phil Englert, presently the Chief Product Officer of MedSec and an HTCRM specialist himself, will join the new team as an Advisor.