Brain computer interfaces (BCI) provide a direct communication link between the brain and a computer or other external devices. They offer an extended degree of freedom either by …
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 …
M Ienca, P Haselager - Ethics and information technology, 2016 - Springer
Brain–computer interfacing technologies are used as assistive technologies for patients as well as healthy subjects to control devices solely by brain activity. Yet the risks associated …
Abstract Brain–computer interface (BCI), an emerging technology that facilitates communication between brain and computer, has attracted a great deal of research in recent …
F Xu, Z Qin, CC Tan, B Wang… - 2011 Proceedings IEEE …, 2011 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Recent studies have revealed security vulnerabilities in implantable medical devices (IMDs). Security design for IMDs is complicated by the requirement that IMDs remain operable in an …
Security challenges for medical devices Page 1 74 COMMUNICATIONS OF THE ACM | APRIL 2015 | VOL. 58 | NO. 4 review articles SECURITY AND SAFETY issues in the medical domain …
Recent advances in neuroscience and technology have made it possible to record from large assemblies of neurons and to decode their activity to extract information. At the same …
Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) have significantly improved the patients' quality of life by restoring damaged hearing, sight, and movement capabilities. After evolving their …
The security of medical devices is critical to good patient care, especially when the devices are implanted. In light of recent developments in information security, there is reason to be …