How Europe Is Using Regulations to Harden Medical Devices Against Attack
Manufacturers need to document a medical device's intended use and operational environment, as well as plan for misuse, such as a cyberattack.
Stay informed with the latest Europe infosec trends, cyber threats, and data protection laws. Your go-to source for European cyber security updates.
Search across headline titles and summaries.
Background for this topic.
Europe covers cybersecurity and information-security developments connected to Europe, including incidents, policy, privacy, advisories, research, and news affecting organizations, public services, and digital systems in the area.
For practitioners, the tag provides geographic context for developments involving Europe's organizations, services, partners, and users. Individual articles provide the specific technologies, threats, sectors, and operational implications relevant to each development.
Manufacturers need to document a medical device's intended use and operational environment, as well as plan for misuse, such as a cyberattack.
If you could stop storing records on people unconnected to any crimes, that would be great An EU watchdog says rules that allow Europol cops to retain personal data on individuals with no links to criminal activity go against Europe's own data privacy protections, not to mention undermining the regulator's powers and role.…
'Indiscriminate' preemptive harvesting of personal info a big no-no. What a novel concept On Tuesday, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) issued rulings that limit indiscriminate data retention in France and Germany.…