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What the guy hacking your medical devices can teach you
The use of intelligent medical devices increases health providers’ risk exposure — and the consequences of a cyberattack can go far beyond data theft. That’s because in the medical device industry, people’s health and safety are also on the line.
The answer to medical device hacking is adversarial testing, an essential practice to protect the safety of your patients, the confidence of regulators, and the continued acceptance of technology that is transforming healthcare for the better.
With this podcast, you’ll learn:
- The threats facing medical devices
- How health providers can decrease risk exposure.
- Where adversarial testing can help mitigate risks
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