Nordic’s Security Vulnerability
What the security vulnerability means for Bluetooth-enabled medical devices and how Sunrise Labs’ risk management process pre-emptively minimized or eliminated the risks.
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What the security vulnerability means for Bluetooth-enabled medical devices and how Sunrise Labs’ risk management process pre-emptively minimized or eliminated the risks.
A set of Bluetooth LE vulnerabilities, collectively known as SweynTooth, brought attention to some straightforward attack vectors.
Medical device software, real-time software, embedded systems, software development, reliability, safety, regulatory compliance
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This blog discusses a few of the challenges and offers examples of how our team designs at the discrete components level
Sunrise designs user-friendly medical devices into commercial products by keeping the patient–not their infirmity–at the forefront.
Nearly every engineering project could benefit from the techniques provided by a system engineering process.
In smart medical devices, there is an opportunity for there to be a security risk. In fact, it’s making a new approach to security necessary.
Companies may view design transfer as a one-time event, rather than an essential part of an ongoing process