JOURNAL ARTICLE

Security Vulnerabilities on Implantable Medical Devices

Abstract

Implantable medical devices are used for critical functions like diagnosis, prevention, control, treatment or life-enhancing patients with chronic diseases, through diagnosing and/or monitoring for better care and quality of patients' lives. Communication between medical devices and healthcare professionals is of utmost importance to treat health data and critical functions without the need for patient surgery. Increasingly, the development, implementation and use of security mechanisms that can provide the availability of information, the integrity of medical devices and the confidentiality of data are needed. Alteration of data, theft, improper access to this information, or even denial of service in a healthcare system can lead to the death of patients on devices such as these essential to life. This paper mainly contribution is a research on implantable medical device vulnerabilities and attack mitigation strategies.

Keywords:
Confidentiality Computer security Vulnerability (computing) Health care Computer science Medical device Control (management) Medical emergency Internet privacy Risk analysis (engineering) Medicine Biomedical engineering

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Citation History

Topics

Wireless Body Area Networks
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering
User Authentication and Security Systems
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Information Systems
Advanced Authentication Protocols Security
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Networks and Communications
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