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Navigating the new medical device security law
What healthcare organizations can expect under this law. The era of gentle counsel is over. For both new and old medical devices, cybersecurity is now required by federal law. Join Level Nine's Product Security Principal, Jason Sinchak, for a discussion of how manufacturers may stay compliant without harming the business line and what healthcare delivery companies can expect to be different about devices they acquire.
Discussion Points:
- How the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2023's Section 3305 will affect the production of medical devices
- What modifications this law enacts and what healthcare delivery businesses can anticipate
- Cybersecurity issues that the new legislation does not address
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