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Introduction
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Paperless Medical Records
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FDA Draft Guidance
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Implantable Devices
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Bakos
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Pacemaker
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Trends in Software
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Buffer Overflow
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Human Factors
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Deaths
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User Interface
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bolus duration
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Wrong user interface
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Safety world
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Management
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Users are helpless
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FDA shared responsibility
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Security
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Privacy
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Hacking pacemakers
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Balancing security and safety
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Eunos
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Hospital Architecture
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Google Safe Browsing
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Compounder Virus
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Software Updates
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Do we need to worry about security
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Tylenol
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Epilepsy Support Group
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Security Life Cycle
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Virus Spreads
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Good News
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The Concept Phase
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Whats Up Doc
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Malware Detection
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Signal Injection
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Demonstration
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Bluetooth Headset
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Security Analogy
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Pixie Dust Approach
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Economics
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Cyber Security
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Medicalized Security
Description:
Explore a comprehensive conference talk on the evolution of medical device cybersecurity over the past 164 years. Delve into topics such as paperless medical records, FDA draft guidance, implantable devices, and pacemakers. Examine trends in software, buffer overflow vulnerabilities, human factors, and user interface issues that have led to patient deaths. Investigate the balance between security and safety in medical devices, hospital architecture, and software updates. Learn about real-world incidents, including the Compounder Virus and Epilepsy Support Group attack. Discover the importance of security life cycles, malware detection, and signal injection in medical devices. Gain insights into the economics of cybersecurity in healthcare and the concept of "medicalized security" to better understand the challenges and future of medical device protection.

Medical Device Cyber Security - The First 164 Years

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