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How do you balance security and usability of software as a medical device (SaMD)? It’s not easy and trade-offs may need to be made by device companies in order to give users what they want and need to safely use it as intended.
In this episode of the Global Medical Device Podcast Etienne Nichols talks to Abbas Dhilawala, a cybersecurity and SaMD expert with Galen Data, about a new approach to cybersecurity and usability for SaMD companies to ensure products are both secure and user-friendly.
Abbas has 18 years of experience developing enterprise-grade software for the medical device industry and is well-versed with technology, industry standards, and the privacy of data.
Some of the highlights of this episode include:“Ultimately, if you make the product in a way that’s hard to use, you can be secure. If nobody uses it, it doesn’t really matter.”
“There’s lots of standards, just no harmonization.”
“What can you do to minimize stress? Health care is already a stressful environment.”
“The fundamental layer of security is to know who the user is.”
“Having standards is a nice thing because then you can develop tooling around that.”
Galen Data (Schedule a Demo)
FDA - Guidances
FDA - Cybersecurity
HIPAA
True Quality 2022
The Greenlight Guru True Quality Virtual Summit
Greenlight Guru YouTube Channel
MedTech True Quality Stories Podcast
Greenlight Guru Academy
Greenlight Guru
Global Medical Device Podcast Email
How do you balance security and usability of software as a medical device (SaMD)? It’s not easy and trade-offs may need to be made by device companies in order to give users what they want and need to safely use it as intended.
In this episode of the Global Medical Device Podcast Etienne Nichols talks to Abbas Dhilawala, a cybersecurity and SaMD expert with Galen Data, about a new approach to cybersecurity and usability for SaMD companies to ensure products are both secure and user-friendly.
Abbas has 18 years of experience developing enterprise-grade software for the medical device industry and is well-versed with technology, industry standards, and the privacy of data.
Some of the highlights of this episode include:“Ultimately, if you make the product in a way that’s hard to use, you can be secure. If nobody uses it, it doesn’t really matter.”
“There’s lots of standards, just no harmonization.”
“What can you do to minimize stress? Health care is already a stressful environment.”
“The fundamental layer of security is to know who the user is.”
“Having standards is a nice thing because then you can develop tooling around that.”
Galen Data (Schedule a Demo)
FDA - Guidances
FDA - Cybersecurity
HIPAA
True Quality 2022
The Greenlight Guru True Quality Virtual Summit
Greenlight Guru YouTube Channel
MedTech True Quality Stories Podcast
Greenlight Guru Academy
Greenlight Guru
Global Medical Device Podcast Email