This discussion will focus on the unique concerns and issues related to medical related technology. The explosion of networked and internet enabled medical devices have brought a multitude of security risks and privacy issues to the table. These devices are often being used by those with little technology experience and very little information is offered to those users on the risks of using connected devices. Join us for a lively roundtable on how to address those issues and more.
RAPID7 Jay Radcliffe has been working in the computer security field for over fifteen years and is currently a Senior Security Consultant and researcher for Rapid7. Coming from the managed security services industry, Jay has used just about every security device made over the last decade. Recently, Jay has presented ground breaking research on security vulnerabilities in medical devices at Black Hat, B-Sides and other technology conferences . Having held an amateur radio license since the age of 12, Jay is equally comfortable hacking hardware and working a soldering iron as he is in front of a keyboard performing a penetration test. Jay holds a Masters degree in Information Security Engineering from SANS Technology Institute as well as a Bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice/Pre-Law from Wayne State University.