IMDfence: Architecting a Secure Protocol for Implantable Medical Devices

02/21/2020
by   Muhammad Ali Siddiqi, et al.
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Over the past decade, focus on the security and privacy aspects of implantable medical devices (IMDs) has intensified, driven by the multitude of cybersecurity vulnerabilities found in various existing devices. However, due to their strict computational, energy and physical constraints, conventional security protocols are not directly applicable to IMDs. Custom-tailored schemes have been proposed instead which, however, fail to cover the full spectrum of security features that modern IMDs and their ecosystems so critically require. In this paper we propose IMDfence, a security protocol for IMD ecosystems that provides a comprehensive yet practical security portfolio, which includes availability, non-repudiation, access control, emergency access, entity authentication, remote monitoring and system scalability. The performance of the security protocol as well as its feasibility and impact on modern IMDs are extensively analyzed and evaluated. We find that IMDfence achieves the above security requirements at a mere 4.64% increase in total IMD energy consumption, and less than 14 ms and 6 kB increase in system delay and memory footprint respectively.

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