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Senate Bill Aims to Block Hacks of Medical Devices
August 8, 2017
Medical devices would have to be better protected against hackers under a cybersecurity bill introduced Aug. 1 by U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.).
The Medical Device Cybersecurity Act would require devices to come with a “cyber report card” and better protections against remote access.
In addition, the bill would require that cybersecurity updates remain free and not require FDA recertification. Other provisions in the bill call for guidance and recommendations for end-of-life devices, including secure disposal and recycling instructions, and would expand the responsibilities of the DHS Computer Emergency Readiness Team to include cybersecurity of medical devices.
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