Security and Privacy Need in ​Internet of Medical Things - Sheffield Hallam University

Join academic experts from Sheffield Hallam University to explore the security and privacy need in ​internet of medical things.

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Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) refers to a connected medical and health & care monitoring system and devices over an internet or any given network.

Unless it is secured, user's privacy is at risk, devices could be hacked, user's data and device could be tampered, unauthorised users can access and even user's life is at potential risk e.g. hacking connected Pacemaker.

In order to guarantee safe adoption and acceptance among the population health, it is mandatory to secure the IoMT devices, its data and safeguard user's privacy.

Join this talk to hear from Dr Jims Ningshen Marchang from SHU's Computing Department to find out more about IoMT and how to protect your businesses devices.

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Hallam Square
Sheffield City Centre
S1 2PR