[Colloquium] Kevin Fu, October 7, 2014 Seminar

Sandra Quarles squarles at cs.uchicago.edu
Tue Oct 7 10:40:18 CDT 2014


Hi everyone.

Hope to see you today at 4:30 pm.


On Sep 30, 2014, at 3:24 PM, Sandra Quarles <squarles at cs.uchicago.edu> wrote:

> Title:  “Medical Device Cyber Security: The First 164 Years”
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> Professor Kevin Fu
> University of Michigan, Electrical Engineering & Computer Science 
> Abstract:
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> Today, it would be difficult to find medical device technology that does not critically depend on computer software.  Network connectivity and wireless communication has transformed the delivery of patient care. The technology often enables patients to lead more normal and healthy lives.  However, medical devices that rely on software (e.g., drug infusion pumps, linear accelerators, pacemakers) also inherit the pesky cyber security risks endemic to computing.  What's special about medical devices and cyber security?  What's hype and what's real?  What can history teach us?  How are international standards bodies and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration draft guidance on cyber security affecting the global manufacture of medical devices?  This talk will provide a glimpse into the risks, benefits, and regulatory issues for medical device cyber security and innovation of trustworthy medical device software. 
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> Bio:
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> Kevin Fu is Associate Professor in EECS at the University of Michigan where he directs the Security and Privacy Research Group (SPQR) and the Archimedes Center for Medical Device Security. He is program chair of USENIX Security, and is a member of the ACM Committee on Computers and Public Policy and the NIST Information Security and Privacy Advisory Board. Prof. Fu received a Sloan Research Fellowship, NSF CAREER award, and best paper awards from USENIX Security, IEEE S&P, and ACM SIGCOMM. He was named MIT Technology Review TR35 Innovator of the Year.  Fu has testified in Congress on health matters and has written commissioned work for the Institute of Medicine.  He served as a visiting scientist at the Food & Drug Administration, the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center of Harvard Medical School, Microsoft Research, and MIT CSAIL.  Fu received his B.S., M.Eng., and Ph.D. from MIT. He earned a certificate of artisanal bread making from the French Culinary Institute. 
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> Tuesday, October 7, 2014
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> (Refreshments 3:30 pm, Ryerson 255)
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> 4:30 pm
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> Ryerson 251
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> Host: Shan Lu
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> On Sep 16, 2014, at 11:01 AM, Sandra Quarles <squarles at cs.uchicago.edu> wrote:
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>> Hi All.
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>> Please mark your calendars for the seminar attached below.
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>> <Kevin Fu seminar.pdf>
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>> Sandra (Sandy) Quarles
>> Project Assistant
>> Computer Science Department
>> 1100 E. 58th Street
>> Chicago, IL 60637
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> Sandra (Sandy) Quarles
> Project Assistant
> Computer Science Department
> 1100 E. 58th Street
> Chicago, IL 60637
> 773.702.3508
> 773.702.8487 Fax
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Sandra (Sandy) Quarles
Project Assistant
Computer Science Department
1100 E. 58th Street
Chicago, IL 60637
773.702.3508
773.702.8487 Fax







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