The full technical paper on mitigating the risks of electromagnetic interference on analog sensors appeared at the 34th Annual IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy. The sky is not falling, and we're quite clear that patients can remain confident in the safety of their devices. Medical devices do a world of good.
When experts claim the sky is falling, we point out that you're just looking at the ground.
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
Stop the sensationalism of medical device security
There have been some recent blog posts that sensationalize research on electromagnetic inference and medical devices. Worse, some statements are just factually wrong and misleading to the public. For instance, we did not use a Weezer song in any experiments involving defibrillators or pacemakers, and we did not conclude that listening to any music could harm medical devices. For an accurate non-technical summary of this work, read the MedGadget story.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment
All comments are moderated to prevent spam, so please pardon the delay while our anti-spam team looks at incoming messages.