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Legacy medical devices often lack modern security protections, making them vulnerable to cyber threats. These devices may have outdated software, unpatched vulnerabilities, or limited ability to support security updates. Protecting them requires risk assessments, network segmentation, and compensating controls to reduce exposure to threats. As healthcare systems increasingly rely on connected technologies, addressing cybersecurity in legacy medical devices is essential for maintaining patient safety and data integrity.

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Legacy medical device cybersecurity is crucial as outdated systems often lack modern protections, making them more susceptible to cyber threats. Implementing risk assessments, network segmentation, and compensating controls can help mitigate these risks and ensure continued patient safety. At BlueGoatCyber, we specialize in legacy medical device cybersecurity, including penetration testing and documentation for FDA premarket submissions and post-market management. Our expertise helps manufacturers secure both new and legacy medical devices against evolving cyber threats.
Last update on January 30, 9:12 am by Emly John.
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