Cybersecurity Certification
(Software and Hardware)
Operating Room Integration and SECURITY
around Medical systems.
As the world is becoming more connected, we are seeing an enormous number of network-connected products.
JAM-Lab’s medical devices/systems are assessed for a variety of factors during the design process. These factors include but are not limited to clinical features/functionality, human factors engineering, safety, security, serviceability, reliability, integration requirements, and space and infrastructure utility requirements, such as power, air conditioning, and network connectivity.
For this reason, the new age of interconnected conditions requires introducing regulations to require connected products to be more secure, and accompanying standards and guidelines are being introduced by industry to help products address these new challenges.
Advances in medical technology and designs have impacted patient care, as medical devices/systems have an expanding capability to store patient data and connect to healthcare networks. There are many benefits to having network-connected medical devices/systems that store data, including the availability of patient data and diagnostic images for clinical staff, which facilitates more timely and effective care. However, use of network-connected medical technology poses potential risks for the healthcare facility, such as increased bandwidth competition on the hospital network, increased risk for medical device/system exposure to malware, system integration challenges, increased data storage requirements, and increased chance of loss of sensitive patient data stored on medical devices/systems.
JAM-Labs specializes in helping our customers to achieve a secure site with our products and or their designs that needs to complete this process.
Supported Products
JAM-Labs based ORION comes fully certified and ensured to support MARKET CLAIM VERIFICATION (MCV) baseline-driven security verification framework that groups sets of industry-referenced security best practices based on their necessity for implementation.
Level 1 references best practices that are considered an absolute minimum (a ‘baseline’) for any connected device, followed by 4 more levels of increasingly expanding sets of industry-acknowledged security capabilities that become more advanced and comprehensive in nature. References to leading security frameworks, such as EN 303 6451, NISTIR 8259A2, the CSDE C2 Consensus Report3.
JAM-Labs adheres and ensures the security maturity of ORION product, prioritize the implementation of device security capabilities, and plan for product security maturity growth. Additionally, it provides buyers/end users of our solutions the opportunity to formulate concise security requirements in line with industry best practice.