MEDICAL DEVICE SECURITY TESTBED
The Medical Device Security testbed, housed in the VCU College of Engineering, examines the intersection of cybersecurity and medical devices. As more of our healthcare has a data aspect, our team is working to investigate how to keep patients and their data secure.
Research
The Medical Device Security testbed in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department of Virginia Commonwealth University is a blend between computational lab and mock hospital room.
As hospitals and home healthcare environments are an integral part of every community in the developed world, it becomes advantageous to explore how this operational technology impacts the larger community and how it could be integrated with OpenCyberCity technologies in a productive fashion. It is also important to investigate how to mitigate risk associated with the increased threat profile that comes with doing so.
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Erdem Topsakal, PhD and CCI’s executive director Luiz DaSilva cut the ribbon at the Medical Device Security testbed on April 5
The Medical Device Security Testbed in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department of VCU is a combination of a computational lab and mock hospital room
PhD students conduct research at the Medical Device Security testbed located at VCU
Erdem Topsakal, PhD and CCI’s executive director Luiz DaSilva cut the ribbon at the Medical Device Security testbed on April 5