Embedded security and more…

Martin Bosch

29/09/2017

Some time ago I was asked if I could write a post for the SCOPE Engineering blog and I wrote an article about the Electrical safety in medical technology Other developers have also shared their knowledge on the blog. Interesting, for example, is the article about the IEC 62443: Security during product development.

Security is a hot topic and there are now more and more guidelines on how

IEC 62443 is focused on industrial automation, but looking beyond the medical technology field can help you discover and learn new methods and approaches. This article doesn't go into depth, but it's a useful introduction.

There are other interesting topics for developers on the blog, so here is the link:

http://www.entwicklung-komplexer-systeme.de/blog

Enjoy reading and best regards,
Martin Bosch


Written by Martin Bosch

Martin Bosch is a dedicated hardware developer who pursues his passion for electronics at MEDtech Ingenieur GmbH. His expertise includes the development of embedded electronics, specifically for medical applications. His focus is on the design of printed circuit boards and circuits that integrate both microcontrollers and analog circuitry. These are used in a wide variety of devices, from blood analyzers to defibrillators.


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