Join our next community meetup in Erlangen, hosted by inovex GmbH. This event is open to everyone interested in open exchange – regardless of experience, preferred technologies, or area of expertise. The common ground: a shared interest in exciting technological challenges and relaxed conversations with like-minded people.
The evening includes two talks.
Modern medical devices are increasingly networked – whether for remote patient monitoring, integration into hospital information systems, or the use of AI-assisted diagnostics. But with this networking, cybersecurity risks also increase.
How can we make embedded software secure? What threats exist, and what best practices can help mitigate them? How can manufacturers develop innovative products while efficiently meeting regulatory requirements?
In this talk, Mike will explore the specific challenges of secure software development for connected medical devices. Topics include security by design, threat modeling, and regulatory requirements such as CRA, IEC 81001-5-1, and FDA guidelines.
Zephyr RTOS is an open source real-time operating system that provides manufacturers with a flexible and scalable platform that meets the demands of modern medical devices. It is rightly considered a key technology for IoT and innovative embedded systems.
In his presentation, Tobias will present best practices for cybersecurity and functional safety with Zephyr:
Which processes of a safe and secure development process does the project implement so that product manufacturers can make statements about the reliability of the Zephyr RTOS? What tools and libraries exist for this purpose? What protective measures can manufacturers rely on when using Zephyr? What is the current status regarding a certified version of Zephyr, and what obstacles still need to be overcome?
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