By C.J. Lovelace Even in overseas locations, expert sustainment-level medical maintenance support is just a phone…
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Securing a network will always present new challenges. If an organization balances both sides of cybersecurity, active and passive defenses, they can successfully secure their network from external and internal threats.
Some people don’t need an excuse to throw a party; they find an excuse. In other cases, a landmark birthday, whether it be a 16th, 21st, 50th or 100th, will demand extra attention and provide a good reason for extra celebration.
Connor Walsh, CISSP, CCNA, Network+, holds a Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering from the University of Rhode Island. He is a biomedical engineer specializing in medical device cybersecurity at the VHA Office of Healthcare Technology Management, 10NA9.
TechNation celebrates healthcare technology management (HTM) professionals everywhere each and every day and especially during the upcoming HTM Week (May 14–20).
At the turn of the new year, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recognized AAMI CR34971:2022, Guidance on the Application of ISO 14971 to Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, as a guidance document “appropriate for meeting requirements for medical devices under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act.” Additionally, 10 other new or updated AAMI documents were added to the federal regulator’s list of recognized consensus standards.
An introduction to electronics in the military is often the catalyst for a career in biomed. It provides a useful skill set that many HTM professionals can depend on as a foundation.
Innovatus Imaging recently announced Laci Yocum as a key addition to the Innovatus commercial team.

