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A Free, Educational Webinar: Thursday, April 25, 2019 • 2:00 p.m. ET

Today’s proliferation of connected medical devices, both currently in-use and under design, is unprecedented. The global IoMT market is expected to grow nearly 30% annually, reaching $322B by 2025. This velocity is challenging medical device manufacturers to compete harder to be first – and best – to market. As innovation accelerates, it’s imperative to keep one of the most important considerations with lasting consequences top of mind: device security.

Join Tom Klein, VP of IoT at Keyfactor, the end-to-end secure identity platform for connected devices, for insights on how MDMs are meeting these challenges head-on. Learn more about how to:
  • Future-proof your product lines with cryptographic agility
  • Comply with FDA cybersecurity guidance and regulatory requirements
  • Optimize device roll-outs & lifecycle management
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 About our Guest
Tom Klein
Vice President of IoT
Keyfactor
Tom Klein is the vice president of sales with a focus on driving Internet of Things (IoT) security related revenue and processes. Tom is responsible for execution of Keyfactor’s revenue goals and identifying key new market opportunities that increase market share within the Secure Identity and Access segment. Tom brings over 38 years of experience with client facing leadership roles for Fortune 1000 clients at IBM, Microsoft, as well as start-up entrepreneurial firms. He has played a significant role in product launches and one-to-many marketing campaigns. Tom has also held the role of sales management for direct selling teams in product, software, and services organizational models. Prior to joining Keyfactor, Tom was the regional sales manager for Florida at Microsoft and the location manager for the Tampa facility.
 About our Host
Tierney King
Associate Editor
Product Design & Development and Medical Design Technology
Tierney is Associate Editor for Product Design & Development and Medical Design Technology. She graduated from UW-Madison with a Journalism degree and received her MBA in Marketing.

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