Medical Device Cybersecurity for Engineers and Manufacturers was written by experts at Velentium in an effort to remove the mystery from cybersecurity engineering for embedded devices.

Amanda Pedersen

March 4, 2021

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Medical Device Cybersecurity
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Welcome to the second installment of the MD+DI Book Club, a monthly feature where we recommend a book for medtech professionals.

Title and Authors: Medical Device Cybersecurity for Engineers and Manufacturers, by Axel Wirth, Christopher Gates, and Jason Smith

Rating: Currently rated 5 stars on Goodreads, based on 4 ratings,; 4.5 stars on Amazon, based on 4 ratings. 

Recommended because: This book was written by industry experts at Velentium to remove the mystery from cybersecurity for embedded devices. It is designed to walk readers through the lifecycle management processes and best practices of secure design, implementation, regulatory submissions, production, sales, as well as postmarket activities. The book coaches professionals to shape or retool their organization's approach to development so that devices will meet emerging regulatory and customer expectations while reducing business and patient exposure to cybersecurity risks, minimizing schedule impacts, and accelerating time-to-market. Click here to preview the book.

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About the Author(s)

Amanda Pedersen

Amanda Pedersen is a veteran journalist and award-winning columnist with a passion for helping medical device professionals connect the dots between the medtech news of the day and the bigger picture. She has been covering the medtech industry since 2006.

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