Philips G5 solution Instructions For Use Manual page 12

Wearable biosensor
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Wireless to the compatible
mobile device.
Customer network security and
importance of security policy
• Ensure there are sufficient
intrusion prevention and
detection measures as part of
the IT security policies.
• The mobile device should
not be connected to the
hospital network.
• It is recommended to have anti-
virus or malware on the mobile
device.
• Philips recommends operating
Biosensor in secure network by
turning off the Wi-Fi connectivity
on the mobile device running
the G5 App. Connectivity of G5
app with biosensor shall only
be established on Bluetooth
protocol (Version 4.2).
• If Wi-Fi cannot be disabled on
the mobile device, it is advised
to connect on a highly secure
wireless network (e.g. WPA2)
with strong password enabled.
User account maintenance
• Do not share the G5 App
password with any unauthorized
personnel.
• Use physical security; for
example, locks, cameras,
keycards, sensors, and so on,
to restrict unauthorized access
of mobile device.
• Use procedural security; for
example, unattended mobile
device locking, no sharing of
access credentials, termination
checklists, risk management (that
is, performing risk assessments
and mitigating identified risks),
and so on.
• Operational security; for
example, access/authorization
controls, change management,
and network segmentation
based on data classification.
Auto-lock settings
• Philips recommends that you
configure the mobile device
auto-lock time to match the
security policies (Permissible is
between 1-9 minutes).
Application
• Philips recommend that G5
application should only be used
with a compatible mobile device.
– Any unnecessary applications
should be removed from the
compatible device.
• For optimal performance, only
the G5 app should be running on
the device
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