Biometric Monitoring

From thermometers, blood pressure monitors, glucose meters and pulse oximeters to heart rate monitors, we’re helping to change the landscape of disease management with real-time, connected monitoring…

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Preventing connected medical devices from threatening security

In the rapidly expanding Internet of Medical Things (IoMT), many connected devices unintentionally create life-threatening security risks and jeopardise hospital operations. From decades-old legacy hospital equipment to the latest implantable products controlled by smartphones, these devices share common vulnerabilities. But while many mistakenly believe that IoMT security requires that each of these devices incorporate built-in…

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Protecting hospitals from supply-chain counterfeits and other security threats

Chief security officers and other stakeholders protecting the integrity of healthcare organization supply chains face growing challenges. Thirdwayv’s Vinay Gokhale, VP of Business Development, shares in this article in Security Magazine how smarter, connected supply chains carrying a flow of smarter, connected devices may simplify management and improve efficiency, but they also bring security risks…

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Multi-Layered Security is Best Antidote Against Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) Cyberattacks

The chronic security ills of connected medical devices have now become a progressive, systemic disease during the pandemic as practitioners grow increasingly reliant on remote patient monitoring, telemedicine and other long-distance IoMT-based care models. Threats abound inside the hospital, too, including those related to legacy wired Ethernet medical systems ranging from anesthesia machines and MRIs…

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How to Protect Hospitals from Consignment Counterfeits and Other Threats in Today’s Internet of Medical Things

Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) technology is central to healthcare delivery in applications ranging from connected implantable devices to streamlining the supply chain. Device security in these and other applications is often neglected, which is particularly dangerous as the industry moves to an Internet of Things (IoT) device command-and-control model. Using commercial smartphones with built-in…

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Internet of Medical Things: Combatting Connected Health Security Threats

The healthcare industry increasingly relies on IoT networks to securely connect a growing variety of medical devices and equipment. These connected devices are transforming processes and the continuum of care in applications ranging from a hospital’s consignment inventory management to remotely controlling insulin pumps, heart-rate monitors, and other implantable devices using smartphones…

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