Dr. Hacker, I Presume? - An Experimentally-based Discussion about Security of Teleoperated Surgical Systems
Offered By: USENIX via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the critical security concerns surrounding teleoperated surgical systems in this 23-minute conference talk from HealthTech '14. Delve into the potential threats and vulnerabilities of robotic surgery technology, particularly in extreme scenarios like battlefields and disaster zones. Examine the experimental analysis of possible attacks, their impacts, and the resources required to execute them. Gain insights into the importance of incorporating security mechanisms from the early stages of system design. Learn about the broader implications for other teleoperated robotic and co-robotic systems. Discover initial guidance on preventing attacks in various applications of teleoperated robotics, emphasizing the need for patient safety, information security, and privacy preservation in the rapidly evolving field of medical technology.
Syllabus
HealthTech '14 - "Dr. Hacker, I Presume?" An Experimentally-based Discussion about Security
Taught by
USENIX
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