Medical Devices
The device will help detect disease biomarkers in patients' blood.
Swift Medical's technology enables clinicians to wave a cellphone around a wound and assess it, according to CEO Carlo Perez.
Unguarded and lacking a common playbook for security, the internet of things presents plenty of new network challenges.
The use of mobile and IoT devices will bring better healthcare delivery to the edge of networks as 5G becomes more prolific in the coming years, says Cradlepoint CSO Todd Kelly.
Trojans, riskware, spyware and worms all plague healthcare, which leads all industries in number of data breaches.
Livongo Chairman Glen Tullman discusses how the startup is using tech, data science and people to give patients devices and information that make their lives easier, not harder.
A new study from vendor Vectra monitored network traffic for six months to find the most prevalent methods attackers use to gain control and access protected information.
The effort will help advance AI, wearables, engaging consumers at home and more.
The FDA has posted pre- and post-market cyber guidelines for medical devices to eliminate confusion around security, says MITRE Senior Principal Cybersecurity Engineer Margie Zuk.
11Health puts intelligence and sensors into medical bags attached to patients living with long-term conditions to remotely monitor those patients, says founder and CEO Michael Seres.