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    Pitch your story to The Med Device Cyber Podcast.

    We feature medical device cybersecurity practitioners, FDA regulatory leaders, and security researchers with a sharp point of view. Tell us what you'd cover.

    About being a guest on The Med Device Cyber Podcast

    The Med Device Cyber Podcast is the long-form interview show for the people building, securing, and regulating connected medical devices. Our audience is intentionally narrow - product security engineers, regulatory affairs and quality leads, MedTech founders and CTOs, FDA reviewers, hospital biomed teams, and the consultants who help them ship. That focus is what makes the show a useful place for an expert guest: a 30-minute conversation lands in front of decision-makers who can actually act on what you say, instead of getting buried in a general "tech" feed.

    We publish weekly, record remotely on Riverside, and edit lightly so the conversation breathes. A typical episode runs 30 - 45 minutes, opens with a 60-second context setter on who you are and why this topic matters, and then digs into specifics: the submission you led, the threat model you wish you'd run earlier, the FDA deficiency letter that changed how you think about labeling, the disclosure that taught your team how to triage. Every guest gets a dedicated profile page on the site, an SEO transcript, social cuts for LinkedIn, and a clip pack you can repost.

    Strong pitches are specific and operational - "How we structured our SBOM around the Refuse-to-Accept policy" beats "The importance of cybersecurity in medical devices." We're especially keen on FDA premarket and postmarket cybersecurity, SBOM hygiene under Section 524B, threat modeling for Class II and Class III devices, secure software development under IEC 62304, AI/ML governance for SaMD, vulnerability disclosure programmes, and the engineering decisions that determine whether a startup ever reaches clearance. Researchers with a concrete vulnerability story (responsibly disclosed) and regulators willing to talk candidly are always at the top of the queue.

    A few things we don't do: paid placements, vendor pitches dressed as thought leadership, generic "state of cybersecurity" overviews, or guests who can only speak from a marketing-approved deck. If your legal team needs to vet every sentence in advance, this probably isn't the right show. If you've got a story, a framework, or a hard-won lesson worth 30 minutes of a busy MedTech team's attention, fill in the form below and we'll get back to you within one to two weeks.

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    We're always looking for medical device cybersecurity practitioners, regulatory leaders, and security researchers with a sharp point of view. Pitch us below.

    Be specific - e.g. "Threat modeling a Class II infusion pump for FDA premarket"

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