The Internet of Things: Impacts on Healthcare Security and Privacy Presented by: Amit Garg, CISSP, PMP, MBCI, Director - Berkeley Research Group AGENDA •What is the internet of things (IoT)? •IoT in healthcare (medical devices) •What are the security, privacy, regulatory/legal challenges and opportunities of IoT in healthcare? •How can you minimize risk and maximize benefits of IoT? •Best practices in risk management and compliance •Creating a culture of security awareness and training 3 We are living in an ever-more connected world . . . People •Wellness monitoring •Medical case management •Social needs Communities •Traffic status •Pollution alerts •Infrastructure checks Goods & Services •Track materials •Speed distribution •Product feedback Environment •Pollution checks •Resource status •Water monitoring Homes •Utilities control •Security monitoring •Structure integrity 3 With more devices interacting. . . 2003 2010 2015 2020 World Population 6.3 Billion 6.8 Billion 7.2 Billion 7.6 Billion Connected Devices 500 Million 12.5 Billion 25 Billion 50 Billion Connected Devices per Person .08 1.84 3.47 6.58 Devices surpass people 2010 Devices surpassed people by almost 2:1 Forecasts expect >6:1 ratio by 2020 Source: Domo The age of information overload! 6 Key characteristics of IoT Typically IoTs are embedded computing devices that exhibit the following qualities: • Unique identity • Ability to wirelessly communicate • Ability to sense • Ability to be controlled remotely • Data collection and analysis • Leverage mobility, cloud, and big data Source: http://anandmanisankar.com/posts/IoT-internet-of-things-good-bad-ugly/ 7 IoT by the numbers •50 billion devices connected to the Internet worldwide by 2020 •3.5 connected devices per person by 2015 and almost 7 by 2020 •8 billion mobile broadband access points by 2019 •4.5 million IoT jobs by 2020 •$14.4 trillion of value over the next decade •$97 billion additional revenue in Medical device industry by 2024 •70 percent a year growth through 2018 in total sales of clothing and accessories incorporating computer technology, rising from $3 billion today to $42.5 billion •$3.3 trillion market for 'Smart City’ applications and services by 2025 Source: http://anandmanisankar.com/posts/IoT-internet-of-things-good-bad-ugly/ IoT landscape 9 The drivers behind the IoT growth • Over the past 10 years – Cost of sensors have gone down – avg. cost of $1.30 to 60 cents over the past 10 years – Cost of bandwidth has gone down 40x – Cost of processing has gone down 60x • New ways to analyze mountains of data • Social media • Cloud computing • Mobile • Increased productivity, efficiency, cost savings, innovation, revenue generation Source: Goldman Sachs Global Investment Research 10 So what’s the problem? •Lax security for the growing number of IoTs – appliances, tvs, cars, sma...