FedScoop reports that the Food and Drug Administration has been recommended by the Government Accountability Office to update its five-year-old medical device cybersecurity agreement with the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency to better address cybersecurity vulnerabilities impacting heart monitors and other medical devices. Even though the FDA has increased its hold over medical device cybersecurity following last year’s legislation requiring vulnerability identification and remediation plans among medical device manufacturers, the agency has yet to determine additional cybersecurity authorities, according to the GAO.
Source: SC Magazine