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Medical device hacking and the vulnerability of connected medical devices

Medical device hacking and the vulnerability of connected medical devices

Hacked medical devices are quickly becoming a top security threat. From pacemakers to hospital equipment, anything that connects wirelessly can be compromised

The Current powered by Kim Komando · Kim Komando

November 14, 201839m 42s

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Show Notes

Hacked medical devices are quickly becoming a top security threat. From pacemakers to hospital equipment, anything that connects wirelessly can be compromised. In this episode of Komando on Demand, Kim looks into the myths and realities of medical device hacking and security. Kim talks to Christian Espinosa, a cybersecurity professor at Maryville University and CEO of Alpine Security, about medical device security and what's being done to make devices and hospitals more secure. 

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