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NEMECYS: Addressing Challenges to Building Security Into Connected Medical Devices

Abstract

The European health care system is moving toward personalised, distributed, and home-based services. This is made possible via new and improved connected medical devices (CMDs), and will benefit health care providers in terms of reduced cost and improved service. Patients will see improved quality of life in terms of reduced travel time and reduced stress via treatment at home or where they want it. However, for these benefits to be fully realised, the cybersecurity of CMDs needs to be ensured. This paper presents a brief survey of challenges to building security into CMDs, and introduces NEMECYS, an EU-funded project which will help practitioners to (a) comply with Medical Device (MD) regulations; (b) be able to apply proportionate MD cybersecurity, and (c) build in cybersecurity by design for both MDs and the connected scenarios they operate in.

Category

Academic article

Client

  • EU – Horizon Europe (EC/HEU) / 101094323

Language

English

Author(s)

  • Martin Gilje Jaatun
  • Steve Taylor
  • Colin Upstill
  • Ariel Farkash
  • Salvador Garcia
  • Christos Androutsos

Affiliation

  • SINTEF Digital / Software Engineering, Safety and Security
  • University of Southampton
  • United Kingdom
  • IBM Research Israel
  • Spain
  • Panepistimion Ioanninon

Year

2024

Published in

Procedia Computer Science

ISSN

1877-0509

Volume

239

Page(s)

1361 - 1368

External resources

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