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Medical Device Security Best Practices

Growing concerns surrounding medical device security are increasing across the globe. In the U.S., new legislation is being introduced due to the increasing number of connected devices and a cyberattack’s ability to disrupt patient care. On June 8, 2022, the U.S. House of Representatives passed bill, H.R. 7667, which in addition to several other items, is meant to address the cybersecurity of medical devices.
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Apple's recent announcements - the impact for developers and testers

At its Worldwide Developer Conference in late May, Apple shared a sneak preview of what to expect in the autumn, including news around iOS 16. This gives app developers and testers a bit of time to get their heads around the implications, including new test requirements. Here are some of the highlights from the conference.

Safety and Security for Medical Devices with New U.S. House of Representatives Legislation

Inspired by an article from Jim Dempsey, lecturer at the UC Berkeley Law School and a senior policy advisor at the Stanford Cyber Policy Center, I decided to write about the recent legislation approved by the U.S. House of Representatives to address cybersecurity for medical devices and how it relates to open source software security, secure code standards, and static analysis.

Perforce Helix Core Wins 12 Summer 2022 G2 Badges

G2 has announced their Summer 2022 awards and Perforce Helix Core has won several categories including best support for enterprise, easiest to do business with, best relationship, and more. For Perforce, this is a record-breaking season, with 12 badges won vs 8 in summer 2021. Thank you to everyone who has left reviews for Perforce on G2!

Helix ALM by Perforce vs HP ALM/Quality Center by Micro Focus

Since HP ALM/Quality Center was acquired by MicroFocus, users have been outgrowing its functionality. While HP upgraded many of its solutions to be more compatible with Agile and automation, ALM/Quality Center was left behind. So, what was once considered a best-in-class solution is becoming more obsolete by the day — having no resources allocated to development and limited support for customers. However, these users know all too well the pain of starting over.