Information Repository
On this page you will find news clips, academic articles, government reports, and video clips from our interviews with experts. These interviews covered a broad range of topics in technology, law, ethics, and medicine related to cybersecurity of medical devices.
Interviews
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Websites & Magazines:
Eric Basu, Hacking Insulin Pumps And Other Medical Devices From Black Hat (Forbes)
Tarun Wadhwa, Yes, You Can Hack A Pacemaker (And Other Medical Devices Too) (Forbes)
Paul Marks, Murder by Hackable Implants No Longer a Perfect Crime (New Scientist)
Michael Behar, Can the Nervous System Be Hacked? (NY Times)
Jerome Radcliffe, Hacking Medical Devices for Fun and Insulin: Breaking the Human SCADA System
Journals
Renato Ricci et al., Effectiveness of remote monitoring of CIEDs in detection and treatment of clinical and device-related cardiovascular events in daily practice: the HomeGuide Registry.
Paul Frenger, Hacking Medical Devices: A Review. (2013).
Sarbari Gupta, Implantable Medical Devices -Cyber Risks and Mitigation Approaches.
Asimina Kiourti et al., Implantable and Ingestible Medical DevicesWithWirelessTelemetry Functionalities: A Review of Current Status and Challenges. (Bioelectromagnetics Vol. 35)
Nathaniel Paul & David Klonoff, Insulin Pump System Security and Privacy.
Books & Chapters
Xiali Hei and Xiaojiang Du, Emerging Security Issues in Wireless Implantable Medical Devices (2013)
Nancy Leveson, Medical Devices: The Therac-25* in Safeware: System Safety and Computers (1995)