Medical Devices Are Ubiquitous, Vital, And Often Unsecure

Between 2016 and 2018 there was a 400% increase per quarter in cybersecurity warnings from medical device manufacturers.

By Paul FlahiveDecember 10, 2019 10:23 am, , ,

From Texas Public Radio:

When Jay Radcliffe hacked his own insulin pump on stage at the Black Hat cybersecurity conference in 2011, the room filled with applause.

Diagnosed with type one diabetes at age 22, he had just demonstrated how a bad guy could really mess him up.

“You could give me insulin right now, without my authority,” he said from the stage.

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