Senator Introduces Medical Device Cybersecurity Act
Executive Summary
Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., recently introduced legislation that would enhance medical device security by generating a "cyber report card" for medtech products and securing more remote access protections for devices in hospitals. S. 1656 draws on advice in a June 2 HHS white paper on improving cybersecurity in the health-care industry.
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