Cybersecurity A Key Concern In 2016 For FDA As It Outlines Workshop Agenda
This article was originally published in Clinica
Executive Summary
At a public meeting later this month, the US FDA plans to look back at cybersecurity issues it has faced over the past year and address challenges medical device companies will face in postmarket management and risk assessment of cybersecurity threats going forward.
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