The Medical Device Regulation (MDR) 2026 deadline is looming - are you ready?
If you manufacture embedded Linux devices for medical, industrial, or IoT applications, you need to implement continuous security update mechanisms, maintain Software Bills of Materials (SBOM), and provide post-market vulnerability surveillance.
But where do you start?
Register for a free webinar from the IoT M2M Council – where ByteSnap Design and Digi International will help manufacturers navigate these requirements with practical, technical implementation guidance.
Webinar time and date: Thursday, 29 January 2026 |
4.00 PM GMT
By the end of the webinar, you'll have:
✓ Better understanding MDR 2026 cybersecurity obligations – Article 17, SBOM tracking, and post-market surveillance requirements explained for embedded Linux devices
✓ Technical implementation strategies – Secure boot architectures, patch management workflows, and update deployment mechanisms for deployed medical devices
✓ Managed security services approach – When to build in-house vs. outsource security management (with real-world case study)
Plus, there’s a live Q&A with experts – get your specific technical questions answered by ByteSnap’s Software Director and Digi International’s security specialist
Meet your webinar presenters

Graeme Wintle
Co-Founder & Software Director ByteSnap Design

Andreas Burghart
Senior Product Manager Digi International

Keith Kreisher
Founder & Executive Director, IoT M2M Council
- Graeme Wintle has over 20 years of embedded Linux expertise serving UK and international medical device manufacturers. Graeme specialises in Yocto Project development, secure-by-design architectures, and MDR compliance for resource-constrained embedded platforms.
- Andreas Burghart leads ConnectCore Security Services and system-on-module strategy for healthcare, transportation, and industrial markets for Digi International's Embedded division. Andreas specialises in SBOM lifecycle management, IoT security solutions, and simplifying end-to-end implementations for regulated medical device manufacturers.
- Keith Kreisher founded IoT M2M Council in 2014, now the world's largest IoT trade organisation with 28,000+ members across healthcare, industrial, and transportation sectors. Keith brings 20+ years B2B marketing experience from McGraw-Hill, Reed Elsevier, and Advanstar, with Georgetown BA and Fordham MBA.
Medical Device Security Webinar - who should attend?
✓ Technical Directors overseeing connected device development
✓ Software Engineering Managers responsible for embedded Linux platforms
✓ Quality & Compliance Officers managing MDR certification
✓ Product Managers planning next-generation medical devices
✓ CTOs evaluating security infrastructure for device portfolios
Whether you manufacture patient monitors, infusion pumps, diagnostic equipment, or industrial controllers running embedded Linux, this webinar provides actionable guidance on your cybersecurity obligations.
Secure Your Spot: Medical Device Security Implementation Guidance
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Founded in 2008, ByteSnap Design is an award-winning embedded systems design consultancy, offering a comprehensive range of services across the electronic product development lifecycle.
A highly skilled team of over 40 hardware and software engineers, our expertise spans several sectors, including IoT, automotive, industrial, medical, and consumer electronics.
The engineering consultants on the ByteSnap Editorial Team share their knowledge and practical tips to help you streamline your product development and accelerate designs to market successfully.
With their deep technical expertise and practical experience, they aim to provide valuable insights and actionable tips to guide you through the complex world of electronic product design and development, to help you bring innovative, reliable, and secure electronic products to market quickly and cost-effectively.



