Medical Devices and Cybersecurity

April 5, 2018

The integration of advanced information technologies in medical devices has transformed the healthcare industry, resulting in dramatic improvements in the efficiency and effectiveness of healthcare and related services. But this integration has fostered the emergence of a new set of challenges for patients, healthcare providers, and device developers and manufacturers. Today, the healthcare industry is a major target for hackers and cybercriminals, potentially compromising private and confidential healthcare data and placing the safety and health of patients at risk.

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