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DESCRIPTION:Medical objects\, small or large\, increasingly rely on digital
  technologies to monitor patients or deliver care. They form a part of our
  digital critical infrastructure\, that can be significantly impacted by c
 yber attacks. For example\, the Wannacry ransomware shut down hospitals in
  Europe for hours\, even days. This presentation will analyze recent vulne
 rabilities that have affected medical objects\, and present findings relat
 ed to the characteristics of these vulnerabilities. It will then use these
  findings to propose ideas for improved cybersecurity in the medical IoT.
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SUMMARY:A quantitative study of vulnerabilities in the Medical Internet of 
 Things - Prof. Hervé Debar
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