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HealthTech '13 Poster/Demo Session and Reception, Sponsored by Codenomicon

Session chair: 
Ben Ransford, University of Washington and University of Massachusetts Amherst

The poster session and reception is a great opportunity to discuss new work with stakeholders from academia, industry, government, and medicine in an informal social environment.

In addition to refereed poster presentations, the session will feature a Codenomicon Vendor Demo from 5:45 p.m. to 6:15 p.m. Companies like Roche Diagnostics, Intuitive Surgical, medical device component suppliers, and app developers rely on Codenomicon Defensics software (www.codenomicon.com) to discover zero-day vulnerabilities. The US Food and Drug administration (FDA) has also chosen Codenomicon Defensics for inclusion in their Cybersecurity Testing Lab.

About the demo: Building secure devices and systems in health care requires a solid foundation of secure coding practices coupled with repeated testing to discover vulnerabilities. Through the use of fuzz testing and binary analysis, both known and unknown vulnerabilities can be uncovered, allowing medical device manufacturers, integrators, and providers to resolve security issues before they become news headlines. By integrating these tools into the development, quality assurance, and incident management environments found in the health care ecosystem, security and robustness issues can be substantially reduced and effectively managed. Please join our demonstration where we will show you how.

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