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Lead Data Scientist, activist, survivor. Was actually assaulted by an actual right-wing terrorist. Opinions belong only to me, especially the bad ones. she/they

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    1. Graviscera‏ @gravislizard 28 Aug 2016
      Replying to @EmilyGorcenski

      i agree with this, however I'm concerned by the specific "vulnerability"

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    2. Graviscera‏ @gravislizard 28 Aug 2016
      Replying to @gravislizard @EmilyGorcenski

      if I perch on a rooftop with a magnetron & dish antenna I can kill car engines & pacemakers with targeted energy.

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    3. Graviscera‏ @gravislizard 28 Aug 2016
      Replying to @gravislizard @EmilyGorcenski

      this has been the case for decades but it's seen as "if someone wants to kill you, they can." what makes this different?

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    4. Graviscera‏ @gravislizard 28 Aug 2016
      Replying to @gravislizard @EmilyGorcenski

      I'm not sure I agree that it's a critical error on the part of this manufacturer. im not sure they have a duty here.

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    5. Graviscera‏ @gravislizard 28 Aug 2016
      Replying to @gravislizard

      @EmilyGorcensk "it's a computer so it should be armored beyond all possible attacks" seems overkill. it's not directly internet connected

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    6. sigfig‏ @sigfig 28 Aug 2016
      Replying to @gravislizard

      @EmilyGorcensk medical devices do need higher security standards than they have now pacemakers are the example that drives pu

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    7. sigfig‏ @sigfig 28 Aug 2016
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      @EmilyGorcensk blic interest, but the more important targets are systems used within hospitals why are ecg monitors on wifi?

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    8. Graviscera‏ @gravislizard 28 Aug 2016
      Replying to @sigfig

      but in this case as far as I can tell this instrument isn't. did i read wrong?

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    9. sigfig‏ @sigfig 28 Aug 2016
      Replying to @gravislizard

      this device does not use wifi the exploit is largely uninteresting, but the tactic they used is an important new development

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    10. sigfig‏ @sigfig 28 Aug 2016
      Replying to @sigfig @gravislizard

      we need tools to stop the attack surface around medical records and biometric data from growing so fast, and we dont have them

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      Emily G‏Verified account @EmilyGorcenski 28 Aug 2016
      Replying to @sigfig @gravislizard

      Y'all dropped the i off my handle. But broadly speaking, the security landscape with medical devices is complex.

      6:27 PM - 28 Aug 2016
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        2. Emily G‏Verified account @EmilyGorcenski 28 Aug 2016
          Replying to @EmilyGorcenski @sigfig @gravislizard

          The FDA has recently issued a draft guidance re: cybersecurity guidelines & has denied 510(k)s. Security is...

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        3. Emily G‏Verified account @EmilyGorcenski 28 Aug 2016
          Replying to @EmilyGorcenski @sigfig @gravislizard

          considered part of the quality systems regulations. As such, mfgs must perform traceability analyses, FMEA, etc. for

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        4. Emily G‏Verified account @EmilyGorcenski 28 Aug 2016
          Replying to @EmilyGorcenski @sigfig @gravislizard

          p much all Class 2 and 3 medical devices. But. The FDA is also pushing interop for MD data.

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        5. Emily G‏Verified account @EmilyGorcenski 28 Aug 2016
          Replying to @EmilyGorcenski @sigfig @gravislizard

          So connectivity is encouraged, and honestly, badly needed. But this all boils down to what the right approach is for

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        6. Emily G‏Verified account @EmilyGorcenski 28 Aug 2016
          Replying to @EmilyGorcenski @sigfig @gravislizard

          designing for security. Right now IEC 62304 and 60601 say almost nothing. So there is no industry std, really.

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        7. sigfig‏ @sigfig 28 Aug 2016
          Replying to @EmilyGorcenski @gravislizard

          i am optimistic that the industry can establish an encryption standard with at least three xors

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        8. Emily G‏Verified account @EmilyGorcenski 28 Aug 2016
          Replying to @sigfig @gravislizard

          That will never happen. Mfg stds never specify technical details. They move too slowly. Rather, they specify

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        9. Emily G‏Verified account @EmilyGorcenski 28 Aug 2016
          Replying to @EmilyGorcenski @sigfig @gravislizard

          the criteria and methodologies for evaluating things that can go wrong, and let mfg decide best current approach.

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