Live Simulation: A Hack for Medical Devices and Patient Codes | RSAC 2018

Live Simulation: A Hack for Medical Devices and Patient Codes | RSAC 2018

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As healthcare technology continues to evolve and medical professionals increasingly rely on connected medical devices and technologies, we must ask, “Is healthcare technology advancing faster than healthcare cybersecurity can keep up?” Industry experts estimate that 85 percent of U.S. hospitals do not have a single cybersecurity professional on staff, further exacerbating the problem.

Watch Josh Corman, Founder and CSO at PTC, Dr. Christian Dameff and Dr. Jeff Tully invite a physician – without prior understanding of the subject – to conduct a live clinical simulation of a medical emergency. Ultimately, the host doctor discovers that the device has been hacked. The firmware was reversed. We see how an unsuspecting doctor deals with this life-threatening cyber attack in real time and how her perception and trust in connected medical devices is changed forever. The simulation you are about to see is based on laboratory-documented security vulnerabilities and has accurate human pathophysiology.

Josh Corman is founder and CSO at PTC: https://goo.gl/JSzbKb
Dr. Christian Dameff is an emergency physician and clinical informatics fellow at the University of California, San Diego: https://goo.gl/bQc5Z6
Dr. Jeff Tully is an anesthesiologist and pediatrician at the University of California, Davis: https://goo.gl/5LFYsv

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