Security and Privacy Issues in Internet of Medical Things 1st Edition
In an era where connected medical devices reshape patient care and data flows across borders, Security and Privacy Issues in Internet of Medical Things, 1st Edition by Rajkumar Buyya, Muhammad Tariq, Valentina Balas, Guojun Wang, and Radu Prodan delivers an essential, timely guide. This authoritative volume tackles the technical and regulatory challenges facing the Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) and explains how to protect sensitive health data in hospitals, clinics, telehealth platforms, and wearable ecosystems worldwide.
Clear, well-structured chapters walk readers through risk assessment, threat modeling, secure architecture design, cryptography for resource-constrained devices, authentication protocols, and privacy-preserving analytics. Realistic case studies illustrate breaches and defenses in diverse settings—from intensive care units to remote patient monitoring—while analysis of global regulatory frameworks, including HIPAA and GDPR, helps providers and manufacturers navigate compliance.
Whether you are a healthcare IT leader, medical device engineer, cybersecurity professional, researcher, or policy maker, this book translates complex concepts into practical strategies. You’ll gain actionable recommendations for hardening devices, securing communication channels, safeguarding patient identities, and implementing resilient incident-response plans that suit regional and international contexts.
Concise yet thorough, the 1st Edition balances academic rigor with hands-on applicability, making it an ideal reference for academic courses, procurement teams, and development sprints. Strengthen your organization’s defenses and future-proof your IoMT deployments—add this definitive resource to your library today and stay ahead in the evolving landscape of healthcare security and privacy.
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