New FDA medtech cybersecurity chief: Guidance to debut in 2021

The FDA’s first medical device cybersecurity chief says he will work across private and public lines to lower the threat of cyberattacks against medical devices and the healthcare systems and patients who use them.

Kevin Fu, acting director of medtech cybersecurity at the FDA (Image courtesy of the University of Michigan)

Medical device manufacturers can expect a new FDA cybersecurity draft guidance for new medical devices sometime this year, according to the agency’s first acting director of medical device cybersecurity.

University of Michigan computer science researcher Kevin Fu has a big assignment to tackle during his one-year tenure — to bridge the gap between medicine and computer science and help manufacturers protect medical devices from digital security threats.

An associate professor of electrical engineering and computer science, Fu is the founder of the Archimedes Center for Medical Device Security at the university and considers updating leg…

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FDA names first medtech cybersecurity chief

Kevin Fu (Image courtesy of University of Michigan)

University of Michigan computer science researcher Kevin Fu has been named acting director of medical device cybersecurity at the FDA.

Fu began working in the newly created 12-month post on Jan. 1, 2021, according to the university. His assignment is to bridge the gap between medicine and computer science and help manufacturers protect medical devices from digital security threats.

An associate professor of electrical engineering and computer science, Fu is the founder of the Archimedes Center for Medical Device Security. As an acting director, he’ll retain his university appointment.

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