Dear Bert,

this is a great document! Thank you for sharing!

Mate

On Thu, 21 Apr 2016 at 09:09 Bert Verhees <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I don't know if it is interesting for this forum, and if medical
> information designers should be busy with this, but since, f.e. FHIR is
> involved in incorporating technical layers, like REST and authorization
> and authentication, in an information standard, I think there is to come
> some connection between security and information-design.
>
> In my idea, this is not a desirable direction, but it looks like we are
> going that way.
>
> "[Medical devices] are all running Windows XP or XP service pack two …
> and probably don't have antivirus because they are critical systems."
>
> http://www.theregister.co.uk/2016/02/25/patient_monitors_altered_drug_dispensary_popped_in_collosal_hospital_hack/
>
> The 71-page document is the latest, and one of the most comprehensive,
> research efforts in the field of medical hacking, and paints a bleak
> picture of the state of security in hospitals So, maybe it is an
> interesting document to read. If not, just forget about it.
>
> https://securityevaluators.com/hospitalhack/securing_hospitals.pdf
>
> Best regards
> Bert Verhees
>
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