Armis Identifies the Riskiest Medical and IoT Devices in Clinical Environments
HIMSS – Armis , the leading asset visibility and security company, today released new research identifying the top connected medical and IoT devices that are exposed to malicious activity in clinical environments.
- HIMSS – Armis , the leading asset visibility and security company, today released new research identifying the top connected medical and IoT devices that are exposed to malicious activity in clinical environments.
- When looking at IoT devices, IP cameras, printers and Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) devices are topping the list.
- Medical and non-medical devices are increasingly connected, automatically feeding patient data from monitoring devices into electronic records.
- Printers are the second riskiest IoT device in clinical environments, with 37% having unpatched CVEs, and 30% having critical severity unpatched CVEs.