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Intro
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History of medical devices
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Dick Cheneys device
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Research team
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Changing patient name
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I CDs
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Healthcare
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Car
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How they did it
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Threat model
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Chase cars
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Apply brakes
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The results are astonishing
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They were able to compromise
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How would you steal a car
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Car surveillance
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Detecting typing
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P25 radios
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Motorola
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First Responders
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Encryption
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Scanner
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The accelerometer
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The attack phase
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The Illinois Supreme Court
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Voting machines
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What does this mean
Description:
Explore the alarming vulnerabilities of everyday devices in this eye-opening TEDxMidAtlantic talk. Delve into the history of medical device security, including the concerns surrounding Dick Cheney's pacemaker. Learn about groundbreaking research on compromising ICDs and healthcare systems. Discover how cars can be hacked, from applying brakes remotely to stealing vehicles through surveillance. Examine the risks associated with smartphones, including keystroke detection. Investigate the weaknesses in P25 radios used by first responders and the implications for public safety. Understand the potential threats to voting machines and their impact on democratic processes. Gain crucial insights into the growing challenges of cybersecurity in an increasingly connected world and the urgent need for improved security measures across various technologies.

All Your Devices Can Be Hacked

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