FDA Announces Medical Device Manufacturing Network Security Guide Document
According to foreign media reports, on December 27, local time, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) published a proposal on how medical device manufacturers can maintain the safety of networked devices, including equipment that has been put into use in hospitals, patients' homes, and patients. after that. In the FDA's view, unsafe devices will give hackers a chance to take advantage of the situation, and this situation may even lead to some very fatal consequences. It is understood that this 30-page document was drafted in January last year, and it is recommended that manufacturers achieve the goal of monitoring their medical devices and associated software vulnerabilities and patching them at any time. However, at present, this document does not have legal effect. In fact, the FDA has issued a warning to the medical field that medical devices are highly vulnerable to cyber attacks as early as several years ago. This kind of worry is obviously very necessary. It is reported that the researchers have successfully attacked and remotely controlled medical devices such as cardiac defibrillators, pacemakers, and insulin pumps. In 2015, the FDA issued a warning to hospitals that Hospira infusion pumps can be accessed and controlled by hackers. In addition to the device, the patient's medical information is also an important target of cyber attacks. Nootropics,Alpha-GPC,Choline,CDP-Choline,Coluracetam PYSON Co. ,Ltd. , https://www.pysonbio.com