security standards and regulations for medical devices
"Security standards and regulations for medical devices" refer to a set of guidelines and protocols established to ensure that the technology and software used in medical devices are designed, developed, and operated securely to protect patient data, prevent unauthorized access, and mitigate potential cybersecurity risks. These standards and regulations help safeguard the privacy, integrity, and confidentiality of sensitive information used in healthcare settings.
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