Security of Medical Devices

Cybersecurity firm Sophos published an article on Medical Device cybersecurity and David Overton of SoftwareCPR® suggested we post this as it may be of interest. David pointed out these statements:

A significant percentage of medical devices are not secure. Most medical device manufacturers do not take serious steps to secure their devices for two reasons:

  • Less than 50% of device makers and HDO’s are even aware patients suffer from cyber attacks on devices
  • 80% of manufacturers and users say the small size of devices and low computing power of internal devices make it tough to apply security standards that help to keep other devices safe

Article link at https://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/2017/05/30/security-of-medical-devices-is-a-life-or-death-issue-warns-researcher

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Brian is a biomedical software engineer - whatever that is! Started writing machine code for the Intel 8080 in 1983. Still enjoys designing and developing code. But probably enjoys his garden more now and watching plants grow ... and grandkids grow!

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