EU Trails FDA In Device Cybersecurity Guidance, But Harmonization Anticipated
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
Story and podcast: Even though US regulators have provided more specific guidance on medical device cybersecurity requirements, European Union policy-makers appear to be on the same page, experts tell The Gray Sheet.
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