Episode 11: Advanced Threat Modeling in Medical Devices

Advanced Threat Modeling in Medical Devices

What is threat modeling, how does it differ from penetration testing, and why are both necessary?

This episode dives into the nuances of advanced threat modeling for medical devices. Christian and Trevor discuss essential frameworks, the importance of early cybersecurity integration, and real-world examples of vulnerabilities in healthcare environments.

Key points:

  • Threat modeling involves stepping into the mindset of an attacker to identify and mitigate vulnerabilities.
  • Entry points like Bluetooth, USB ports, and sloppy coding are critical concerns in medical device cybersecurity.
  • Frameworks such as STRIDE and MITRE ATT&CK help categorize and analyze potential threats.
  • Penetration testing provides deeper insights than vulnerability scanning.
  • Hospital networks are inherently insecure. 
  • Denial-of-service and delayed-service attacks can directly impact patient safety, especially for critical devices.
  • Supply chain vulnerabilities, including insecure firmware and software, present significant risks.
  • A layered security approach, akin to physical safes and home security, enhances device protection.
  • Real-world threat modeling extends beyond cybersecurity, as illustrated by examples like fire escapes and shark encounters.