Amid software hacks like the SolarWinds incident, the FDA works with manufacturers and other agencies to ensure medical devices are secured and personal data is kept safe. Jessica Wilkerson, cyber policy advisor at the FDA, discusses the shared responsibility of cybersecurity and the need to secure the entire supply chain.
CyberCast
Season 3
Episode 14
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Securing Medical Devices and the Software Supply Chain
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FDA is tackling security measures for the health technologies it regulates.
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Jessica Wilkerson Cyber Policy Advisor FDA
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