MUMBAI, India, May 29 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202631063520 A) filed by Jis College Of Engineering, Nadia, West Bengal, on May 19, for 'medical device cybersecurity monitoring and intelligent patch decision platform.'
Inventor(s) include Ira Nath; Pijush Kanti Ghosh; Nabanita Sarkar; Saikat Saha; Sampad Chakraborty; Sahin Worash Ali; Subhasmita Roy; and Jiban Sadhu.
The application for the patent was published on May 29, under issue no. 22/2026.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "A computer-implemented platform for medical-device cybersecurity management is disclosed, providing an integrated workflow for artifact analysis and patch decision support. The platform ingests firmware images or SBOMs to derive a normalized inventory of software components, utilizing a multi-lane enrichment engine that queries various intelligence sources using both platform-based and package-based identifiers. A risk engine evaluates vulnerabilities using weighted factors including CVSS severity, device criticality, and patient safety impact to recommend a prioritized patch cadence. The invention facilitates triage through a dashboard and generates traceable, standards-based exports-such as CycloneDX SBOMs and PDF reports-to support post-market regulatory compliance and engineering validation for software-driven medical devices."
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