Cybersecurity involves the protection of electronic information and assets from unauthorized access, use, and disclosure. There have been reported cybersecurity issues in the healthcare industry such as malware, ransomware, and data breaches, and regulatory authorities have come up with principles and best practices for managing the cybersecurity of legacy medical devices.
The International Medical Device Regulators Forum (IMDRF) comprises global regulatory authorities as stakeholders, including those in North America, the EU, Asia, Australia, and more, has recommended various principles and best practices including responsibilities for the medical device manufacturer and the healthcare professional for the management of legacy medical devices throughout the device life cycle. This webinar explores cybersecurity, the medical device life cycle, and the responsibilities of the manufacturer and healthcare professional at each phase or stage of the medical device life cycle.
WHY SHOULD YOU ATTEND?
Are you a medical device manufacturer, an entrepreneur, an executive, a software or IT professional working in the medical device industry and responsible for data security or engaging with healthcare professionals? Are you a regulatory affairs professional or consultant in the medical device sector? Are you a healthcare professional managing or accessing medical devices or medical device data? If your answer to any of the above questions is yes, this webinar is for you.The International Medical Device Regulators Forum (IMDRF) comprises global regulatory authorities as stakeholders, including those in North America, the EU, Asia, Australia, and more, has recommended various principles and best practices including responsibilities for the medical device manufacturer and the healthcare professional for the management of legacy medical devices throughout the device life cycle. This webinar would be of interest to anyone in the medical device industry, whether manufacturers of medical devices, suppliers of third-party software/hardware associated with medical devices, AI companies in the medical device industry or healthcare professionals managing or otherwise accessing or engaging with medical devices connected to the internet.
AREA COVERED
- An introduction to cybersecurity and the various stages or phases of the medical device life cycle
- Responsibilities of the Medical Device Manufacturer throughout the medical device life cycle, including in device design/development, data transfer at device life cycle stages, vulnerabilities, and risk management
- Responsibilities of the Healthcare Professional throughout the medical device life cycle
WHO WILL BENEFIT?
- Medical device companies – executives, entrepreneurs, engineers, developers, programmers, research & development personnel.
- Software engineers, biomedical engineers, software developers, software programmers, IT personnel in medical device companies and hospitals
- Healthcare technology management personnel in hospitals/healthcare facilities
- Regulatory Affairs Professionals in medical device and AI companies
- Students in regulatory affairs programs
The International Medical Device Regulators Forum (IMDRF) comprises global regulatory authorities as stakeholders, including those in North America, the EU, Asia, Australia, and more, has recommended various principles and best practices including responsibilities for the medical device manufacturer and the healthcare professional for the management of legacy medical devices throughout the device life cycle. This webinar would be of interest to anyone in the medical device industry, whether manufacturers of medical devices, suppliers of third-party software/hardware associated with medical devices, AI companies in the medical device industry or healthcare professionals managing or otherwise accessing or engaging with medical devices connected to the internet.
- An introduction to cybersecurity and the various stages or phases of the medical device life cycle
- Responsibilities of the Medical Device Manufacturer throughout the medical device life cycle, including in device design/development, data transfer at device life cycle stages, vulnerabilities, and risk management
- Responsibilities of the Healthcare Professional throughout the medical device life cycle
- Medical device companies – executives, entrepreneurs, engineers, developers, programmers, research & development personnel.
- Software engineers, biomedical engineers, software developers, software programmers, IT personnel in medical device companies and hospitals
- Healthcare technology management personnel in hospitals/healthcare facilities
- Regulatory Affairs Professionals in medical device and AI companies
- Students in regulatory affairs programs