Safer systems.
Security for EHR/EMRand healthcare IT.
Healthcare IT system security and regulations are a big lift. An experienced partner by your side can help make it lighter.
Safer systems.
Security for EHR/EMRand healthcare IT.
Healthcare IT system security and regulations are a big lift. An experienced partner by your side can help make it lighter.
Security guidance and regulatory support services
Protect your systems and organization.
We work with leading healthcare IT vendors and regulatory bodies to resolve their data security and compliance challenges. From cyberengineering to assessments to litigation support, our trusted experts are here for your cybersecurity and regulatory needs.
Investigative, litigation, and regulatory support, including:
- Healthcare IT cybersecurity
- Promoting Interoperability compliance
- EHR/EMR systems
- Healthcare IT-to-clinical device communications
- Code quality and security assessments
- Federal investigation and litigation support
Guidelines for Source Code Review in Hi-Tech Litigation
This white paper presents basic guidelines for source code reviews to assist litigation teams in negotiating the terms of protective orders, to improve cost estimates, and to enable technical experts to streamline their analysis.
Take the next step in the security of your healthcare system.
Cyber risk is difficult to measure, especially in a healthcare setting. To help you contextualize the cyber risks to your medical devices and systems, we go beyond typical metrics with our Medical CVSS risk calculator for free.
“Harbor Labs’ vast experience, technical knowledge, dedication, professionalism, and great attention to detail proved to be an invaluable asset for us … by not only identifying potential vulnerabilities but also suggesting highly creative and innovative ideas to solve them. Highly recommended!”
Cristian Luciano, PhD
VP, R&D/Digital Surgery
Surgalign Spine Technologies
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Networked medical devices may affect device functionality, disrupt the delivery and lead to patient harm.
HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES, OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL