A New Security Framework for Remote Patient Monitoring Devices
Title | A New Security Framework for Remote Patient Monitoring Devices |
Publication Type | Conference Paper |
Year of Publication | 2020 |
Authors | Heydari, Vahid |
Conference Name | 2020 International Symposium on Networks, Computers and Communications (ISNCC) |
Date Published | Oct. 2020 |
Publisher | IEEE |
ISBN Number | 978-1-7281-5628-6 |
Keywords | Biomedical monitoring, Bluetooth jamming, composability, Computer hacking, Human Behavior, human factors, Internet, IP networks, Medical Devices, Metrics, moving target defense, Pacemakers, privacy, Protocols, pubcrawl, remote attacks, resilience, Resiliency, Scalability, Ubiquitous Computing Security, virtualization, virtualization privacy, Wearable Device, wearables security |
Abstract | Digital connectivity is fundamental to the health care system to deliver safe and effective care. However, insecure connectivity could be a major threat to patient safety and privacy (e.g., in August 2017, FDA recalled 465,000 pacemakers because of discovering security flaws). Although connecting a patient's pacemaker to the Internet has many advantages for monitoring the patient, this connectivity opens a new door for cyber-attackers to steal the patient data or even control the pacemaker or damage it. Therefore, patients are forced to choose between connectivity and security. This paper presents a framework for secure and private communications between wearable medical devices and patient monitoring systems. The primary objective of this research is twofold, first to identify and analyze the communication vulnerabilities, second, to develop a framework for combating unauthorized access to data through the compromising of computer security. Specifically, hiding targets from cyber-attackers could prevent our system from future cyber-attacks. This is the most effective way to stop cyber-attacks in their first step. |
URL | https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9297214 |
DOI | 10.1109/ISNCC49221.2020.9297214 |
Citation Key | heydari_new_2020 |
- medical devices
- wearables security
- Wearable Device
- Virtualization
- Ubiquitous Computing Security
- Scalability
- resilience
- remote attacks
- pubcrawl
- Protocols
- Pacemakers
- moving target defense
- virtualization privacy
- IP networks
- internet
- Human Factors
- Computer hacking
- Bluetooth jamming
- Biomedical monitoring
- Human behavior
- privacy
- Metrics
- composability
- Resiliency