IoT Health Devices: Exploring Security Risks in the Connected Landscape

Author:

Affia Abasi-amefon Obot1,Finch Hilary23ORCID,Jung Woosub4ORCID,Samori Issah Abubakari5,Potter Lucas6,Palmer Xavier-Lewis36

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Computer Science, University of Tartu, 51005 Tartu, Estonia

2. School of Cybersecurity, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA 23529, USA

3. CYBER Solutions Academy, Franklin, VA 23851, USA

4. LENS Laboratory, Department of Computer Science, William & Mary, Williamsburg, VA 23185, USA

5. MinoHealth AI Labs, Accra 00233, Ghana

6. School of Engineering and Technology, Biomedical Engineering Institute, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA 23529, USA

Abstract

The concept of the Internet of Things (IoT) spans decades, and the same can be said for its inclusion in healthcare. The IoT is an attractive target in medicine; it offers considerable potential in expanding care. However, the application of the IoT in healthcare is fraught with an array of challenges, and also, through it, numerous vulnerabilities that translate to wider attack surfaces and deeper degrees of damage possible to both consumers and their confidence within health systems, as a result of patient-specific data being available to access. Further, when IoT health devices (IoTHDs) are developed, a diverse range of attacks are possible. To understand the risks in this new landscape, it is important to understand the architecture of IoTHDs, operations, and the social dynamics that may govern their interactions. This paper aims to document and create a map regarding IoTHDs, lay the groundwork for better understanding security risks in emerging IoTHD modalities through a multi-layer approach, and suggest means for improved governance and interaction. We also discuss technological innovations expected to set the stage for novel exploits leading into the middle and latter parts of the 21st century.

Funder

CYBER Solutions Academy

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Engineering

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