BGU dean says computerized medical systems vulnerable to hacking attacks
Not long ago, former US vice president Richard Cheney, who uses a pacemaker for his heart problems, said he learned that various individuals had tried to “break into” it.
PARTICIPANTS IN yesterday’s workshop on cyber security in tomorrow’s medical world pose at Ben-Gurion University in Beersheba. From left: Roni Zehavi, Dr. Ehud Davidson, Mayor Ruvik Danilovich and Prof. Amos Katz.(photo credit: DANI MACHLIS)ByJUDY SIEGEL-ITZKOVICH