Hacking Human Hearts

Wireless Access to Defibrillators & Pacemakers

This is all kinds of wrong. A team of computer security researchers were able to gain wireless access to a combination heart defibrillator and pacemaker.

"They were able to reprogram it to shut down and to deliver jolts of electricity that would potentially be fatal — if the device had been in a person," according to Barnaby J. Feder at the NY Times. "In this case, the researcher were hacking into a device in a laboratory. The researchers said they had also been able to glean personal patient data by eavesdropping on signals from the tiny wireless radio that Medtronic, the device's maker, had embedded in the implant as a way to let doctors monitor and adjust it without surgery."

That's all we need. As bad as it all sounds, the report (which will be published at www.secure-medicine.org) says those with heart devices needn't live in fear.

Wireless Access to Medical Devices
There is a trend towards the wireless access of medical devices, posing potential security risks but also opportunities for enhanced monitoring and control.
Cybersecurity in Healthcare
Cybersecurity in the healthcare industry is becoming increasingly important as demonstrated by the ability to hack into a combination heart defibrillator and pacemaker.
Remote Patient Monitoring
The ability to remotely monitor and adjust medical devices, such as pacemakers, is a growing trend in healthcare, providing convenience and potential improvements in patient care.

Sectors Adopting This

Medical Device Manufacturing
The medical device manufacturing industry needs to prioritize cybersecurity measures to protect patients from potential hacking threats.
Healthcare IT
The healthcare IT industry has an opportunity to develop advanced encryption and secure communication protocols to safeguard wireless-enabled medical devices.
Telemedicine
The telemedicine industry can leverage remote patient monitoring technologies to provide more efficient and personalized care while ensuring the security of patient data.
SCORE
0.7 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Gen X
  • Millennial (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 13%
Activity 1%
Freshness 8%

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