An Internet of Medical Things Cyber Security Assessment Model (IoMT-CySAM)
Faouzi Jaidi, Sondes Ksibi, Adel Bouhoula

TL;DR
This paper introduces IoMT-CySAM, a new model for assessing and managing cybersecurity risks in Internet of Medical Things systems.
Contribution
The novel contribution is the development of IoMT-CySAM, an automated cybersecurity assessment model tailored for IoMT environments.
Findings
Current risk management processes in IoMT systems are complex and error-prone, requiring automation.
IoMT-CySAM is proposed as a context-aware framework for evaluating trustworthiness and managing cyber risks.
Automated solutions are essential for addressing security challenges in heterogeneous IoMT architectures.
Abstract
Backgrounds E-health systems and particularly those based on connected medical devices, commonly known as Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) paradigm, are among the trends these days. As a transformative technology in the healthcare domain, it mainly enables real-time monitoring and seamless data exchange. However, given their complexity of architecture, their ubiquitous nature, and their resource limitations, ensuring the privacy and protecting user’s data in such systems remains issue of concern. New security risks within Internet of Things (IoT)/IoMT-based e-health applications have emerged. Methods The current research work relies on an in-depth study of IoMT architectures addressing their technical foundations as well as their associated security considerations. From a security standpoint, common vulnerabilities, threats, and associated risks are identified, and state-of-the-art…
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Taxonomy
TopicsIoT and Edge/Fog Computing · Internet of Things and AI · Wireless Body Area Networks
