The communications protocol for the Medtronic MiniMed 600 Series Insulin Pump System could allow an unauthorized person to access the pump to deliver too much or too little insulin, the Food and Drug Administration users today. The agency said it is not aware of any reports related to this cybersecurity vulnerability. Medtronic recommends users take certain actions and  to protect their device from unauthorized access.

John Riggi, AHA鈥檚 national advisor for cybersecurity and risk, said, 鈥淭he health care field is rapidly expanding the use of network- and internet-connected medical technologies, which help improve patient outcomes and increase clinical and business efficiencies. However, the increased use of network and internet connections also expand our cyber 鈥榓ttack surface,鈥 allowing many more potential entry points into our networks if not properly secured 鈥 and in this case, potentially impacting the operational safety of a patient-connected medical device. Last week the FBI issued an alert warning that cyber threat actors are exploiting medical device vulnerabilities, which could potentially adversely impact health care facilities鈥 operational functions, patient safety, and data confidentiality and data integrity. Given this heightened medical device cyber threat environment, it is essential that the biomedical engineering and cybersecurity functions in hospitals and health systems work in close coordination to efficiently identify and patch cyber vulnerabilities in medical devices.鈥 

For more information on this or other cyber and risk issues, contact Riggi at .

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