Internet of things medical devices cybersecurity

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2020-01-01
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Ali, Mohamed
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Antony Townsend
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Information Systems and Business Analytics
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Taking appropriate precautions and security is particularly important when knowing the level of risk at any time. Tightly organize the design and distribution of medical devices and equipment.

Healthcare is becoming more connected with hospitals, doctors, and nurses increasingly reliant on internet-connected devices and sensors to monitor patients. However, while this can help provides better and more personal treatment, it also carries risks because many Internet of Things (IoT) medical devices are vulnerable to cyber-attacks. IoT's discovery has enormous benefits for users; However, some of the challenges appeared with this invention. This paper examines the environment adopting IoT devices to classify the security challenges and their effect on interoperability in a medical ecosystem.

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