@EmilyGorcensk "it's a computer so it should be armored beyond all possible attacks" seems overkill. it's not directly internet connected
So connectivity is encouraged, and honestly, badly needed. But this all boils down to what the right approach is for
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designing for security. Right now IEC 62304 and 60601 say almost nothing. So there is no industry std, really.
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i am optimistic that the industry can establish an encryption standard with at least three xors
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That will never happen. Mfg stds never specify technical details. They move too slowly. Rather, they specify
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the criteria and methodologies for evaluating things that can go wrong, and let mfg decide best current approach.
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The FDA says "this is the level of rigor we expect you to use. Prove that you did." They don't prescribe specifics.
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