Internet of Medical Things: How to Design and Deliver Secure Connected Products

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Device Authority – Rob Dobson, PTC – Stefan Küsgen, SyroCon – Thomas Baumgart

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The Internet of Medical Things, or Healthcare IoT, refers to a connected infrastructure of medical devices and software applications that can communicate with various healthcare IT systems. Frost & Sullivan estimates that there were 4.5 billion IoMT devices in 2015, a number that they expect to increase to between 20 and 30 billion by 2020. As the IoMT device landscape heats up and hospitals delve more into remote care, healthcare systems need to protect each and every IoT device from potential cybersecurity risks. To do this, medical device manufacturers should integrate the power of automation into a rock-solid digital technology foundation, making it easier to stay on top of the security needed to protect both the device and the patient, while also adhering to regulatory compliance. Hear from Device Authority, SyroCon and PTC on a real customer use case which encourages building secure connected IoT medical devices. Learn about potential benefits, best practices and key challenges, and how they can be solved with out of the box solutions and integrations between PTC, SyroCon and Device Authority.
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Device Authority provides solutions to address the challenges of Identity and Access Management for the Internet of Things (IoT) without human intervention. We help our customers and partners simplify the process of establishing trust for the IoT, enabling end-to-end security architecture and scale for the IoT through our innovative technology platform: KeyScaler. IoT brings new security challenges introduced by the scale and pace of adoption, as well as the physical consequences of compromised security. These challenges cannot be effectively addressed by traditional Information Technology (IT) security solutions. KeyScaler is purpose-built to address these challenges through automated device provisioning, authentication, credential management, policy based end-to-end data security/encryption and secure updates.