Hacking NHS Pacemakers: A Feasibility Study

MARCHANG, Jims, BEAVERS, Jake and FAULKS, Mike (2019). Hacking NHS Pacemakers: A Feasibility Study. In: 12th International conference on Global Security, Safety & Sustainability, London, UK, 16-18 Jan 2019. IEEE. (Unpublished) [Conference or Workshop Item]

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Abstract
Pacemakers are common types of implants, in recent years there have been growing concerns around the security within these devices. This paper was created with the assistance of the NHS staff at NGH, it attempts to answer the question of if it is feasible to hack current models of NHS pacemakers. The experiments performed were done so in the mindset of an average hacker, not a team of experts with access to the required knowledge and equipment
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