Active Standard

IEEE 2621.3-2022 /UL 2621-3-2022

IEEE/UL Recommended Practice for Wireless Diabetes Device Security: Use of Mobile Devices in Diabetes Control Contexts

A framework for a connected electronic product security evaluation program, with specific requirements and guidance relating to digital diabetes devices and solutions, such as insulin pumps is defined in this standard.

Standard Committee
EMB/Stds Com - Standards Committee
Status
Active Standard
PAR Approval
2021-09-23
Board Approval
2022-03-24
History
ANSI Approved:
2022-12-01
Published:
2022-05-13

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society
Standard Committee
EMB/Stds Com - Standards Committee
Working Group
HDSecWG - Healthcare Device Security Assurance Working Group
IEEE Program Manager
Malia Zaman
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Working Group Chair
David Klonoff

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2621.1-2022 /UL 2621-1-2022
IEEE/UL Standard for Wireless Diabetes Device Security Assurance Evaluation: Connected Electronic Product Security Evaluation Programs

A framework for a connected electronic product security assurance evaluation program, with specific requirements and guidance relating to digital diabetes devices and solutions, such as insulin pumps is described in this standard.

Learn More About 2621.1-2022 /UL 2621-1-2022

2621.2-2022 /UL 2621-2-2022
IEEE/UL Standard for Wireless Diabetes Device Security: Information Security Requirements for Connected Diabetes Solutions

A framework for a connected electronic product security evaluation program, with specific requirements and guidance relating to digital diabetes devices and solutions, such as insulin pumps is defined in this standard.

Learn More About 2621.2-2022 /UL 2621-2-2022

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