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Aaron is an experienced technology professional with over 30 years of experience leading high-performing technical and non-technical teams developing strategy, understanding technology and physical and electronic security across multiple industries. A published author, experienced public speaker, security evangelist, trusted advisor and personal mentor. Recognized as a SME for security and security awareness training.Mr. Birnbaum received his MBA from the University of Denver, and his BA in Communications from the SUNY College at Oswego. He has been an advisor and investor in several start-up companies across industries.
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The presentation will be focused on both the physical and electronic security weaknesses common in many IoT healthcare devices, where the life of a patient or user is at risk.
If a medical device of any kind is accessible or connected it’s vulnerable – be it physical tampering or communication: Wireless (4 and 5G), Bluetooth, Near Field Communication (NFC), or any future technologies.
We will review incidents that have happened and the impacts, as well as methods and measures that could have been implemented to mitigate these (or other) events. Concluding with an interactive discussion about methods to test for weaknesses and vulnerabilities, and a sharing of successful programs that are being used.
00:10 Intro
07:20 HIoT
09:15 History of IoT
14:36 Medical IoT statistics
18:04 How is IoT being used
24:38 Security incidents
31:20 Unsupported Windows software
34:15 Impact
41:10 Cyberattacks
46:25 Security being hard
53:22 Expensiveness of the security
59:58 Common challenges
1:05:13 Verification
1:11:30 Interoperability
1:13:30 Prevention
1:18:45 Internet connection
1:23:29 Other solutions
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So thank you everyone for attending me diametrical Paradigm of Sufism in a post-apocalyptic New World Order and how it influences modern music. I really appreciate I'm just kidding. This is not what we're here for but I did want to make sure that I was paying attention. So today we're talking about saving lives or risking lives security implications for healthcare iot technology. Thank you. Again Grand Slam for having me. I'm very excited at the opportunity to reach out and communicate with people that find this topic has at least mostly interesting as I do.
I always like to start off with what you're going to learn hopefully and what you're not going to learn my history has been that of a security professional researcher hacker if you will and I sometimes think people want to come in here and see how they would smoke and mirrors and and nonsense in a fact so I always want to establish this very quickly and if this isn't a presentation that is going to work for you or you going to benefit, you know, he's going to see you sneak out the back. So you're
in a good situation would help you going to learn here today, which is kind of my agenda or goal for the discussion a chayote chayote m m i o t i o th it's all the same. You may have heard it as Healthcare internet of The Internet of Things Internet of Things medical blah blah. That's all the same. I'm going to be a little history about iot as it pertains to the healthcare Market. I'm sure if you've been at this conference, you've probably heard or seen a few hundred presentations and if you don't know about iot by now, you're in the wrong place.
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