Why Cybersecurity Is A Competitive Advantage: Reaching Digital Success
In a world increasingly shaped by technology, the significance of cybersecurity cannot be overstated. As we navigate the digital age, safeguarding sensitive data and protecting critical systems is paramount. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has further accelerated the recent surge in cybersecurity awareness by pushing for increased cybersecurity within medical devices, underscoring the urgency of this matter. Beyond regulatory compliance, businesses must recognize that cybersecurity is not only an obligation but a pivotal competitive differentiator.
The FDA’s Latest Push For Increased Cybersecurity Within Medical Devices
The FDA’s evolving regulatory landscape for medical device cybersecurity is indicative of the growing need for robust security measures. The Health Information Sharing and Analysis Center (Health-ISAC) together with Finite State and Securin released a report earlier that examined 993 vulnerabilities within 966 medical devices, indicating a 59% YOY increase from last year. The report also found that software applications within medical devices accounted for 64% of the vulnerabilities found.
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