Thursday, April 28, 2016

  I finally end this blog with breaking medical devices. Though this might sound like a pessimistic topic it gives hopes for optimism of the need to incorporate safety measures in medical devices for the future where cyberattacks and security/safety issues will only rise. Many of the topics and reference provided will include the attack and also the countermeasure for the same.
  The classical incident of breaking medical devices is of Barnaby Jack who I spoke about in my first post of this blog. Have medical device manufactures reacted by providing countermeasures for the same? what is the situation from their side?..The answer is still uncertain, but as we have seen there is tremendous work from the research field and an active involvement from the FDA.



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