Security and Privacy

‘If the public knew:’ Ripple20 shows medical device software cyber weakness

Enjoy this blog post, which originally appeared on meditechdive.com, written by Greg Slabodkin, and featuring Chris Gates, one of the authors of Medical Device Cybersecurity for Engineers and Manufacturers, and book contributor Allan Friedman of the NTIA: A dearth of details on third-party software widely used in medical devices is making patients vulnerable to cybersecurity threats, a …

The Need to Secure Medical Devices with Axel Wirth, Chris Gates and Jason Smith

The authors of Medical Device Cybersecurity for Engineers and Manufacturers explain the need to secure medical devices in the market today: The medical device industry was the first industry to be regulated to produce secure embedded devices, which left manufacturers in the odd position of being trailblazers in what is often unfamiliar territory. Secure development …

Using Next Generation Fuzzing Tools with Jared DeMott

Artech House authors are experts in their respective field, and Dr. Jared DeMott, an author of Fuzzing for Software Security Testing and Quality Assurance, Second Edition, is no exception. Read on for two presentation Dr. DeMott shared regarding next generation fuzzing tools: Using Next Generation Fuzzing Tools: Fixing Bugs and Writing Memory Corruption Exploits Dr. …