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Privacy First: Safeguarding Your Medical Devices with Health eDevices

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Protecting Your Medical Data, Enhancing Your Peace of Mind

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What is a Health eDevice?

A Health eDevice is a medical, fitness, or lifestyle device whose goal is to try to provide a tool or service that will help you be healthier. The Health eDevices platform provides education and alerts for privacy, security, and safety related aspects of electronic medical devices.

Health eDevices are utilized by laypeople at home, paramedical workers and clinicians at outlying clinics, optometrists, dentists, and health-care professionals in cutting-edge medical facilities, for screening and prevention, as well as in palliative care. These medical technologies are employed in the diagnosis and treatment of acute and chronic illnesses, as well as in the support of persons with disabilities.

How Can Health eDevices Help You?

Health eDevices is designed to be a comprehensive solution for consumers looking to enhance the privacy, security, and safety of their health and medical devices. This innovative application offers a suite of services tailored to meet the evolving needs of health technology users, ensuring that their sensitive health data remains protected while maximizing the benefits of their devices.

Robust Privacy Management

This system enables users to control who has access to their health data, ensuring that personal information is shared only with authorized parties such as healthcare providers or family members. The application employs advanced encryption methods and compliance with health data protection regulations, such as HIPAA in the United States, to secure data both at rest and in transit.

Powerful Support

Health eDevices stands at the forefront of health and medical device management, offering a secure, user-friendly platform that empowers consumers to take control of their health technology. With its focus on privacy, security, and safety, Health eDevices is an essential tool for anyone looking to navigate the complexities of modern healthcare technology.

Security Alerts and Patch Notifications

Health eDevices offers comprehensive security features designed to protect devices from unauthorized access and cyber threats. This includes real-time monitoring for potential vulnerabilities, regular security updates to safeguard against the latest threats, and detailed security assessments for each connected device. By identifying and mitigating risks, Health eDevices ensures that users' health devices operate safely and reliably.

Device Safety

The application provides users with safety alerts and recommendations for their medical devices, including updates on recalls or safety concerns issued by manufacturers or regulatory bodies. Furthermore, it offers educational resources to help users understand how to use their devices safely and effectively, promoting better health outcomes and peace of mind.

 

 

How to Protect Personal Information with Medical Devices

Medical Devices May Allow a Backdoor for Attackers

Ellen McCullough 08197
Categories: Security
How to Protect Personal Information with Medical Devices

Overview

Do you have a pacemaker?  Have you had an MRI?  Do you use a blood glucose meter that connects to your smartphone?  If so, it is important to consider the security implications of using these devices in today’s increasing technology connected world.  It seems that just about every appliance we own these days has a tiny little computer with an Internet connection inside of it, from our toasters to our washing machines.  These technologies allow us major conveniences such as adjusting the thermostat at home while on vacation or starting the car remotely so that it can warm up on a cold day.  These same types of technologies are being used to help doctors and other healthcare professionals treat patients more effectively.  Sometimes this is done when the devices, such as internal defibrillators, send important information wirelessly to the doctor.  Other times the special equipment, such as an MRI, CT, or ultrasound, allow the doctor to see the inside of the patient without needing to resort to surgical procedures.  The doctor can then see this imaging directly connected to the patient’s chart.

You might be wondering how this type of attack can take place.  Many of these smart devices reside on what is called the Internet of Things, or IoT.  Among all of its benefits, the IoT has one glaring weakness: security.  IoT devices are created to be an inexpensive, yet integral, part of our lives, but they are often not continuously patched for security and vulnerabilities.  This leaves them wide open to become victims of attacks like Trojans or ransomware.  Additionally, many healthcare organizations still use outdated computer operating systems or may not update them in a timely manner (2).  The use of operating systems, like Windows XP, that are no longer actively supported by their parent companies leaves the door wide open for attacks.

Why Does It Matter

The security risks for these types of devices can be posed in a variety of ways.  Most often, the attackers that exploit these devices do not do any direct harm to patients, although the potential has been shown to exist in a theoretical setting (1).  Instead, they use these devices to essentially hack into the internal network of the healthcare system.  From there, they are able to access personal health information (PHI).  This PHI is what identifies us as patients and typically includes sensitive information such as name, birthdate, address, phone number, insurance information, and medical conditions.  Attackers will steal that information and sell it to other criminals or hold it ransom to get money.

What Should I Do to Protect My Medical Devices?

So, what does this mean for you? If you own or wear a medical device that requires the use of a username and password, be sure to keep that information secure.  This means not sharing it with others, routinely changing the password, and taking care to use a very strong password to protect your information.  Strong passwords are those that have at least eight characters, a mix of uppercase and lowercase letters, and a number or symbol.  Also, the FDA provides regulatory oversight for these devices (3).  Writing to your Congresspeople to support laws that provide specific security requirements of device manufacturers will also help to regulate this industry and keep everyone safe.

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