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Title: Study of cybercrime and security in medical devices
Authors: Noimanee S.
Noimanee K.
Krisanachinda S.
Senavongse W.
Keywords: Biomedical engineering
Computer crime
Crime
Forensic engineering
Personal computing
Cybercrime
Forensic evidence
Medical Devices
Signal data
Biomedical equipment
Issue Date: 2017
Abstract: This paper presents a cybercrime in medical devices such as all of devices feed in RJ-45. The reason of the physician can monitoring the patient's data from medical devices in hospital and how to protect them using technique of anti-crime, we study behavior of hacker to fine history of his/her crime and understanding cybercrime method. Finally we use as forensic evidence by analyzing signal data from a database of DSI database crime comparison with cybercrime investigation. The result was that there was no security in medical devices procedure bad effects. © 2016 IEEE.
URI: https://ir.swu.ac.th/jspui/handle/123456789/13140
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