Biomedical devices and systems security

作者: D. Arney , K. K. Venkatasubramanian , O. Sokolsky , Insup Lee

DOI: 10.1109/IEMBS.2011.6090663

关键词: Wearable computerAdversary modelExploitProfit (economics)System modelEngineeringHealth careSoftware security assuranceNetwork securityComputer security

摘要: Medical devices have been changing in revolutionary ways recent years. One is their form-factor. Increasing miniaturization of medical has made them wearable, light-weight, and ubiquitous; they are available for continuous care not restricted to clinical settings. Further, increasingly becoming connected external entities through both wired wireless channels. These two developments tremendous potential make healthcare accessible everyone reduce costs. However, also provide increased opportunity technology savvy criminals exploit fun profit. Consequently, it essential consider device security issues. In this paper, we focused on the challenges involved securing networked devices. We an overview a generic system model, comprehensive attack adversary describe some present building solutions manage attacks. Finally, areas research that believe will be crucial making more viable long run: forensic data logging, assurance cases.

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