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Connected medical devices brought security loopholes mainstream

Posted on 26 April 2021

From helpnetsecurity.com

The increasing demand for self-health management, coupled with the digitalization of the modern healthcare ecosystem, translates into a medical connected devices market that is predicted to grow 20% every year, according to Infoholic Research.

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