The phenomenon of ransomware attacks against hospitals and other medical infrastructures raised the awareness that cybersecurity threats can have a direct impact on human safety. Availability of connected health monitoring systems and confidentiality of information are the main challenges the industry has to face every day.

The digital transformation is widely present also in the healthcare industry; connected systems, insulin pumps, pacemaker, wearable devices for medical purposes are designed to make life easier, but also introduce cybersecurity risks that must be correctly addressed. As online services and applications are now the new standard-de-facto for both patients and doctors, organizations must design and develop services with security in mind to ensure patient privacy and confidentiality.

Human Safety

Common security flaws that have minor impacts in other industries could lead to more serious consequences when affecting health applications; it is crucial to understand such differences to properly secure PII.

The team of BV TECH USA worked with hospitals, private clinics and organizations active in the connected healthcare field, helping them to detect latent risks and assessing the security posture of their services. Modeling the attack surface, potential threats and attack scenarios against private systems, cloud infrastructure, custom applications and medical devices is crucial to develop the trust their customers depend upon.

BV TECH USA helps clients to assess the security of their applications and products by performing targeted penetration test against systems and applications, reviewing the source code to identify latent vulnerabilities and weak implementations, and hardware testing medical devices.

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