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·hace 2 años·discuss
My son was just arrested for using this in his hacking club at high school. Be careful if you have kids with one. According to witnesses in the room, he was showing it to kids in his hacking club and they all thought it was just turning off Apple phones in the classrooom. Apparently, it turned off phones including several teachers in adjoining classrooms. Anyways. The police came to the school and arrested him and are threatening him/us with federal crimes. They also executed a search warrant in our house and took all electronics. Its been a little traumatising to say the least.
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·hace 2 años·discuss
I recommend you all read the 2023 FDA cybersecurity expectations before commenting. https://www.fda.gov/media/119933/download
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·hace 3 años·discuss
For those of you in FDA regulated devices, my clients started receiving FDA NSE letters for not performing fuzz testing. For example, "Though you have provided penetration testing, it does not appear that you have addressed the other items identified such as static and dynamic code analysis, malformed input (fuzz) testing, or vulnerability scanning. This testing is necessary to assess the effectiveness of the cybersecurity controls implemented and to determine whether the residual risk of your device is acceptable."
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·hace 3 años·discuss
Man this applies to me. I got an bioengineering degree and had to go to the US to find work. I started at $30K in the US and now I'm up to over $350K/yr. Would love to come back to Canada but the horrible expereince of applying for over 100 jobs and no interviews was disheartening.
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·hace 3 años·discuss
I'm a regulatory consultant and I am currently submitting at least 5-10 510ks/DeNovos per week to FDA for AI/ML devices for a variety of companies. I can't imagine the actual throughput from companies as I am just one person out of many consultants out there. 95% of the software devices I edit and submit are hosting their databases on AWS. Essentially they transer the DICOM images to AWS and then run their algorithms against the data and then present the indications to the physcian. These run the range of CT/MRI/Ultrasound/pathology slides/genomic sequencing. Like I said, most of the databases are on AWS. A few are on Azure and a few european companies are on Orange.
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·hace 4 años·discuss
I'm currently working on a required CDC (Center for Disease Control) reporting function for a COVID test. For a second I thought this article was going to be extremely helpful.
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·hace 4 años·discuss
I audit a lot of these Fentanyl API (Active Pharma Ingredient) factories in China. Its noticeable to me when I go through the warehouses as to how much product is going to Mexico. Other segments go to India for legal fill finishing prior to North America, while other small shipments are going to compounding facilities across the US. I always thought FDA might want to relay this information to homeland security, because its pretty easy for FDA inspectors to sneakily gather information during site inspections. At quite number of sites I often run into a mix of legal and nefarious activity at these massive API sites