by dhoglund@integrasystems.org | May 4, 2015 | CyberSecurity, Design Requirements, Medical Device Testing, Medical Devices, Security, Security Framework Medical Devices
Protecting your medical device, the enterprise network and confidential data has really never been easy….but due to all the cyber security attacks….it is only getting harder. Network defenses are constantly under attack from cyber criminals, hacktivists, and other...
by dhoglund@integrasystems.org | Oct 1, 2013 | Medical Devices, Web Based Events, Wireless Medical Devices, WLAN Planning, WMTS
The HTML link below will allow for registration Download 131011_Draeger_sponsor_email The debate is over. From 1999 (when 802.11b got approved….the extended set of 802.11) Integra Systems, Inc., has worked in multiple vertical markets designing mission critical...
by dhoglund@integrasystems.org | Jun 1, 2011 | 3G and 4G, 802.11 WLAN Requirements, Medical Devices
Collectively in the industry it has been often understood that the term medical device connectivity, simply means a connected medical device. The question remains what is the real definition of medical device connectivity? We are now faced with not only networked...
by dhoglund@integrasystems.org | May 20, 2011 | Medical Devices
Please see the following link and my response. http://www.linkedin.com/groupAnswers?viewQuestAndAnswers=&discussionID=54797685&gid=1356777&trk=eml-anet_dig-b_nd-pmt-cn This has been a debate in the industry for a very long time. “Stay with your...
by dhoglund@integrasystems.org | Nov 16, 2009 | 802.11 WLAN Requirements, Design Requirements, Medical Devices, Point of Care Connectivity
Integra Systems, Inc. www.integrasystems.org is a forward looking visionary boutique firm firmly implanted in the wireless and medical device space that is based upon two decades of field integration experience. That will not stop us at nothing to...
by dhoglund@integrasystems.org | Aug 12, 2009 | Medical Devices
I could not help read this article by Ben Gruber on Monday August 10 and make a comment. It alludes to the fact (actually states), that the wireless pacemaker made by St. Jude Medical of which was approved in July uses Wi-Fi. This is incorrect. ...