DocumentCode :
153573
Title :
SoK: Security and Privacy in Implantable Medical Devices and Body Area Networks
Author :
Rushanan, Michael ; Rubin, Aviel D. ; Kune, Denis Foo ; Swanson, Colleen M.
Author_Institution :
Comput. Sci., Johns Hopkins Univ., Baltimore, MD, USA
fYear :
2014
fDate :
18-21 May 2014
Firstpage :
524
Lastpage :
539
Abstract :
Balancing security, privacy, safety, and utility is a necessity in the health care domain, in which implantable medical devices (IMDs) and body area networks (BANs) have made it possible to continuously and automatically manage and treat a number of health conditions. In this work, we survey publications aimed at improving security and privacy in IMDs and health-related BANs, providing clear definitions and a comprehensive overview of the problem space. We analyze common themes, categorize relevant results, and identify trends and directions for future research. We present a visual illustration of this analysis that shows the progression of IMD/BAN research and highlights emerging threats. We identify three broad research categories aimed at ensuring the security and privacy of the telemetry interface, software, and sensor interface layers and discuss challenges researchers face with respect to ensuring reproducibility of results. We find that while the security of the telemetry interface has received much attention in academia, the threat of software exploitation and the sensor interface layer deserve further attention. In addition, we observe that while the use of physiological values as a source of entropy for cryptographic keys holds some promise, a more rigorous assessment of the security and practicality of these schemes is required.
Keywords :
biomedical equipment; biomedical telemetry; body area networks; data privacy; health care; private key cryptography; prosthetics; radiotelemetry; IMD; SoK; body area networks; cryptographic keys; entropy source; health care domain; health conditions; health-related BAN; implantable medical devices; physiological values; privacy improvement; safety issue; security improvement; sensor interface layers; software exploitation threat; telemetry interface; utility issue; Communication system security; Medical diagnostic imaging; Privacy; Security; Telemetry; Wireless communication; Wireless sensor networks; body area networks; health; implantable medical devices; privacy; security;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Security and Privacy (SP), 2014 IEEE Symposium on
Conference_Location :
San Jose, CA
ISSN :
1081-6011
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/SP.2014.40
Filename :
6956585
Link To Document :
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