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020 _a9781119794042
041 _aEnglish
082 _a660.605087
100 _aWebster, Matthew
_eAuthor
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245 _aDo no harm: protecting connected medical devices, healthcare, and data from hackers and adversarial nation states
260 _aNew Jersey:
_bWiley Data and Cybersecurity,
_c2021.
300 _axxiv, 376p.
500 _aDiscover the security risks that accompany the widespread adoption of new medical devices and how to mitigate them In Do No Harm: Protecting Connected Medical Devices, Healthcare, and Data from Hackers and Adversarial Nation States, cybersecurity expert Matthew Webster delivers an insightful synthesis of the health benefits of the Internet of Medical Things (IoMT), the evolution of security risks that have accompanied the growth of those devices, and practical steps we can take to protect ourselves, our data, and our hospitals from harm. You'll learn how the high barriers to entry for innovation in the field of healthcare are impeding necessary change and how innovation accessibility must be balanced against regulatory compliance and privacy to ensure safety. In this important book, the author describes: The increasing expansion of medical devices and the dark side of the high demand for medical devices The medical device regulatory landscape and the dilemmas hospitals find themselves in with respect medical devices Practical steps that individuals and businesses can take to encourage the adoption of safe and helpful medical devices or mitigate the risk of having insecure medical devices How to help individuals determine the difference between protected health information and the information from health devicesmdash;and protecting your data How to protect your health information from cell phones and applications that may push the boundaries of personal privacy Why cybercriminals can act with relative impunity against hospitals and other organizations Perfect for healthcare professionals, system administrators, and medical device researchers and developers, Do No Harm is an indispensable resource for anyone interested in the intersection of patient privacy, cybersecurity, and the world of Internet of Medical Things.
650 _a Enter Cybersecurity
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650 _aNetwork Infrastructure and IoMT
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650 _aInternet Services Challenges and IT Hygiene and Cybersecurity
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856 _uhttps://ieeexplore.ieee.org/servlet/opac?bknumber=9946657
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