Coordinated vulnerability disclosure
Legal position
The Radiometer Group will not engage in legal action against individuals who in good faith submit vulnerability reports in accordance with our coordinated vulnerability disclosure process. We openly accept reports for the currently supported products and services from individuals who
- Engage in testing our products and/or research without harming Radiometer or its customers
- Engage in vulnerability testing within the scope of our vulnerability disclosure program and avoid testing against products and/or services being actively used for patient care delivery, diagnostics or monitoring
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