Securing IoT Medical Devices—Are We There Yet? (.PDF Download)

March 20, 2017

As the internet of medical devices grows exponentially, much of the attention has been given to the safety aspect, with less time devoted to protecting the private information transmitted and stored on these devices. However, that imbalance is shifting, as protecting patient data has become a critical concern. In fact, a KPMG 2015 healthcare and cybersecurity survey found that more than 80% of health plans and healthcare providers acknowledged that patient data had been compromised—even after making significant cyber-related investments...

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