Eric Clauss of Integrity Security Services explores PKI implementation for medical device authentication, silicon-to-software security frameworks, secure enclaves, code signing protocols and post-quantum cryptography preparation.
Medical device cybersecurity requires establishing "trust as critical infrastructure" throughout device life cycles. Healthcare organizations lag behind other sectors in adopting Public Key Infrastructure while facing quantum computing threats that could compromise current encryption methods. The challenge extends from silicon-level hardware security to software authentication, requiring comprehensive supply chain strategies that address both unintentional vulnerabilities and intentional attacks. Organizations must implement cryptographic solutions that can secure devices from manufacturing through decommissioning while preparing for post-quantum threats.
In this session, Eric Clauss, SVP of sales and marketing at Integrity Security Services, will share insights on:
- PKI implementation strategies for medical device authentication and life cycle management;
- Silicon-to-software security frameworks including secure enclaves and code signing protocols;
- Post-quantum cryptography preparation and compliance with emerging cybersecurity regulations.
Here is the course outline:
Navigating the Cybersecurity Landscape for Medical Devices and Healthcare Systems |
Completion
The following certificates are awarded when the course is completed:
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CPE Credit Certificate |
