Cybeats delivers SBOM Studio to a medical device manufacturer in a three-year contract agreement 

Cybeats delivers SBOM Studio to a medical device manufacturer in a three-year contract agreement 

Cybeats Technologies announced the signing of a new license agreement to provide the Cybeats solution, SBOM Studio, to another ‘Top 5 global’ medical device manufacturer (MDM). With this engagement, SBOM Studio becomes the chosen SBOM management platform for three of the world’s Top 10 MDMs.

Recently securing several contracts with MDMs illustrates Cybeats’ accelerated commercial success in the US$18 billion healthcare cybersecurity sector, and positions it as an ‘SBOM management leader’ in this space. Cybeats has now partnered with three of the top 10 MDMs and is also engaged in trial evaluations and late-stage contract negotiations with several other global MDM companies.

SBOM Studio delivers comprehensive software supply chain intelligence technology, empowering MDMs to manage Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) and proactively address cyber risks in their medical devices. 

Cybeats said in a statement this week that “the new contract emphasizes SBOM Studio as a chosen solution for tier 1 companies, and Cybeats as a leading provider in the high-valued and strategically targeted healthcare sector, which has an estimated value of $38 billion by 2028.”

“We are proud and excited to add another client of this caliber to our growing clientele,” Yoav Raiter, CEO at Cybeats, said. “Due to the severity of the FDA mandates, SBOM management for the medical device industry is arguably the most demanding and critical to maintain – being chosen by 3 of the top 10 in the world is a testament to our dedication to providing the market with a unique and effective solution.”

“Winning yet another contract with a leader from the medical device space highlights the value and efficacy of SBOM Studio and the teams’ dedication to servicing some of the largest companies worldwide, Gonda Lamberink, vice president for sales at Cybeats, said. “The product solves urgent cybersecurity market needs, especially amidst regulatory shifts for healthcare technology that include mandated FDA requirements for the use of SBOMs.”

‍The U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) role in regulating medical device cybersecurity has significantly increased due to its authority to approve or reject premarket submissions based on compliance with section 524B of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FD&C Act). This section mandates that MDM provide an SBOM for their devices’ commercial, open-source, and off-the-shelf software components.

‍The FDA’s Refuse-to-Accept (RTA) authority emphasizes the significance of SBOM management solutions like SBOM Studio. This contract, along with several recent wins from the medical device sector, underscores the company’s growing expertise in the healthcare industry and increasing demand for effective SBOM management.

‍The ability to institute an RTA decision emphasizes the FDA’s dedication to medical device cybersecurity and the importance of SBOMs for a transparent and accountable software supply chain. The Consolidated Appropriations Act (Omnibus), signed into law in late 2022, amended the FD&C Act’s section 524B, titled ‘Ensuring Cybersecurity of Medical Devices’. This requires MDMs to disclose a comprehensive list of software components used in their devices, including third-party and open-source elements, and address postmarket vulnerabilities with patches. 

‍To proactively manage cybersecurity risks, MDMs must maintain an accurate inventory of device components, develop vulnerability management and risk assessment processes, provide device patches, and maintain device change records. The urgent need for managing vast amounts of SBOM data has created a large and growing addressable market for solutions like SBOM Studio.

Last week, Cybeats announced the signing of a pilot evaluation agreement with a top 3 European telecoms and network operator by market cap and by mobile subscriptions, for the SBOM Studio platform. At the time, the company said that the engagement marked the second global telecom vendor undergoing a pilot evaluation of SBOM Studio, and follows the recent announcement about Cybeats adding the telecom market to its list of target market segments. 

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