medical devices

  1. CISA: 3 Urgent ICS/Medical Advisories (MELSEC iQ-F, Mitsubishi AC, Synapse Mobility)

    CISA’s August 21, 2025 advisory bundle added three urgent entries to the growing list of industrial control system (ICS) and medical-device vulnerabilities security teams must treat as high priority this month. The agency published advisories for a denial-of-service vector in the Mitsubishi...
  2. 2025 MacRobert Award Finalists: Innovations Shaping the Future of Engineering

    The MacRobert Award stands not just as a symbol of British engineering distinction but as a crucible for innovation with transformative, real-world impact. As anticipation builds toward the announcement of the 2025 winner, the three finalists—Microsoft Azure Fibre, OrganOx’s normothermic organ...
  3. Tria’s Multi-OS Embedded Modules Powering Next-Gen Edge Computing

    Across the ever-evolving landscape of embedded computing, interoperability and flexibility are reigning champions, particularly as industries pivot toward smarter automation, real-time edge processing, and scalable deployments. This transformation is vividly embodied in Tria Technologies’ latest...
  4. Urgent Cybersecurity Alert: Vulnerabilities in Contec CMS8000 Patient Monitors

    In a cybersecurity revelation with major ramifications for the U.S. healthcare sector, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has released a damning fact sheet outlining serious vulnerabilities in the firmware of the Contec CMS8000 patient monitor. These devices are widely...
  5. Windows 10 IoT: Powering the Internet of Things

    Microsoft is making big investments in the Internet of Things (IoT). Earlier this week at Link Removed, Satya outlined our investments for IoT across Windows and Azure that will provide a comprehensive IoT offering for our customers and partners. In parallel, at WinHEC 2015 in Shenzhen, we...
  6. First Human Infected With Computer Virus

    BBC News - First human 'infected with computer virus' Dr Gasson admits that the trial is a proof of principle A British scientist says he is the first man in the world to become infected with a computer virus. Dr Mark Gasson from the University of Reading had a chip inserted in his hand...