In an increasingly interconnected world, the Internet of Things (IoT) has become a significant driver of innovation across various industries. Healthcare institutions were early adopters of IoT technology, leveraging it to improve patient care, streamline operations, and enhance data management. However, this surge in IoT adoption brings with it new challenges, including the FDA’s requirement for medical device manufacturers to self-attest to the accuracy of a comprehensive list of software used in their medical devices offering more transparency and security in the supply chain of connected medical devices.
The introduction of Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) is a requirement of such including The White House Executive Order 14028 and EU Cyber Resilience Act is poised to reshape the landscape for device manufacturers and healthcare providers. This blog post explores the implications of SBOM legislation for these stakeholders and highlights how solutions like Device Authority can assist in navigating this new regulatory terrain.
Tern plc (LON:TERN) backs exciting, high growth IoT innovators in Europe. They provide support and create a genuinely collaborative environment for talented, well-motivated teams. Device Authority is focused on securing connected device ecosystems and is recognized as the global leader in Device Identity Lifecycle Management and Identity and Access Management (IAM) for the Internet of Things (IoT).