Title: DAY3 KEYNOTE: Why is Security Hard?
Description:
Security debt, the byproduct of market incentives, creates risk for healthcare stakeholders. The manifestation of that risk into harm and the resulting impact do not necessarily change active market incentives. As result, there is a series of cascading failures in the development, regulation, and maintenance of healthcare technology. Therefore, to make a significant impact on the security posture of healthcare and medical devices in particular, a system of policy and technological solutions must; align with active market incentives, enhance the effect of latent market incentives, or create new market incentives. A comprehensive solution is explored.
Speaker(s): Seth Carmody, PhD
Location: Biohacking Vlg
Discord: https://discord.com/channels/7082082...34216831500298
Event starts: 2020-08-09 10:00 (10:00 AM) PDT (UTC -07:00)
Event ends: 2020-08-09 11:00 (11:00 AM) PDT (UTC -07:00)
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Description:
Security debt, the byproduct of market incentives, creates risk for healthcare stakeholders. The manifestation of that risk into harm and the resulting impact do not necessarily change active market incentives. As result, there is a series of cascading failures in the development, regulation, and maintenance of healthcare technology. Therefore, to make a significant impact on the security posture of healthcare and medical devices in particular, a system of policy and technological solutions must; align with active market incentives, enhance the effect of latent market incentives, or create new market incentives. A comprehensive solution is explored.
Speaker(s): Seth Carmody, PhD
Location: Biohacking Vlg
Discord: https://discord.com/channels/7082082...34216831500298
Event starts: 2020-08-09 10:00 (10:00 AM) PDT (UTC -07:00)
Event ends: 2020-08-09 11:00 (11:00 AM) PDT (UTC -07:00)
For the most up-to-date information, please either visit https://info.defcon.org, or use HackerTracker, which is available for iOS and Android. This is an automated message, and this data was last modified 2020-08-02T21:53 (UTC).