Protecting patients by securing medical devices and the Internet of Medical Things (IoMT)
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It’s an unfortunate truth that healthcare remains a top target of hackers/ransomware. A recent research report from Cynerio found that 53% of connected medical devices have a known critical vulnerability, and a third of bedside healthcare devices - which patients most depend on for optimal health outcomes – have an identified critical risk. The threat is not only the device being rendered inoperable or corrupted; these devices are connected to the hospital LAN, and a security gap at the bedside becomes an open door into the hospital network. Once inside the network, a hacker can capture sensitive patient data and bring hospital operations to a halt. As it takes an average of 287 days to uncover a breach, the result can be devastating. Hospital and healthcare providers are in weak position— yield to hackers or risk patient lives.
Some of the other notable healthcare IoT vulnerabilities highlighted by the Cynerio report include:
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