
Certification: Eligible for 1 CE credit from the ACI
In this 60-minute webinar, expert Rich DeFabritus will discuss ways biomedical and clinical engineers can improve device visibility and leverage centralized management to support their hospital’s initiatives and integrate them into the overall cybersecurity strategy. Biomedical engineers responsible for healthcare technology management make significant decisions that affect their hospital’s cybersecurity posture. Whether it is procuring new medical devices, managing device end-of-life, or connecting devices to the network, it’s critical that any decisions they make consider device security, data integrity, and patient safety. In this webinar, we will discuss some of the challenges facing biomedical engineers – from procuring devices that have potential vulnerabilities to lack of device visibility and centralized management – and how to support their initiatives and integrate them into your overall cybersecurity strategy.
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