All posts by Dalton Wright

About Dalton Wright

Hi my name is Dalton Wright and I am a Cybersecurity major here at FHSU. I am currently in my sophomore year but plan on getting my masters through FHSU as well. Born and raised in Hays but plan on moving to greater things after I graduate.

Improving Cybersecurity Awareness of Biomedical Devices

Research Introduction: Proposal: Many recipients of biomedical devices are unaware of the cybersecurity risks of their devices. Hypothesis: Recipients of pacemakers, both current and future, from companies that do not secure their devices from the internet will change their mind on the device when informed about the risks involved. Literature Review: Discuss the different manufactures … Continue reading Improving Cybersecurity Awareness of Biomedical Devices

Final Biomedical Cybersecurity Sources

Review- My topic is over the importance of Cybersecurity in the medical field, specifically in biomedical devices such as pacemakers JSTOR Keywords- Biomedical Devices AND Security Results- 3,848 Limiters- NONE Source- Wang, B. (2017). HHS Cyber Task Force: Device Makers Treat Security As ‘Afterthought.’ InsideHealthPolicy.Com’s FDA Week, 23(18), 20–20. https://www.jstor.org/stable/26702151 ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. Keywords- Cybersecurity AND Healthcare … Continue reading Final Biomedical Cybersecurity Sources

Refining research on Medical Cybersecurity

Research Question- Are biomedical devices safe from hacking? Subject Search Database- Forsyth Keywords- Cybersecurity Subject- Medical Informatics – Standards Limiters- Peer-Reviewed Results- 12 Subject Source- Rios, B. (2015). Cybersecurity expert: Medical devices have ‘a long way to go’. Biomedical Instrumentation & Technology, 49(3), 197-200. This search is really useful in one major way. Everything under this … Continue reading Refining research on Medical Cybersecurity

A Deeper Look into Medical Cybersecurity

Forsyth Library Keywords- Cyber security and Pacemakers Limiters- Peer reviewed Results- 197 Possible source- Alexander, B., Haseeb, S., & Baranchuk, A. (2019). Are implanted electronic devices hackable? Trends in Cardiovascular Medicine, 29(8), 476-480. Keywords- Cyber security and Virtual Reality Cameras Limiters- Peer reviewed, 2015-2021, Technology Results- 147 JSTOR Keywords- Implants and Cybersecurity Limiters- None Results- … Continue reading A Deeper Look into Medical Cybersecurity

Cybersecurity for Your Wellbeing Results

JSTOR : Keywords – Medical Cybersecurity 627 results Possible article: Brantly, N. D. (2021). Homefront to Battlefield: Why the U.S. Military Should Care About Biomedical Cybersecurity. The Cyber Defense Review, 6(2), 93–110. https://www.jstor.org/stable/27021378 Keywords – Cybersecurity in the Medical Field 312 results Possible article: WOODS, B. (2017). Confronting Transatlantic Cybersecurity Challenges in the Internet of … Continue reading Cybersecurity for Your Wellbeing Results

Cyber-Security Within the Family Home

Abstract Given the increasingly young age that children are using technology and accessing the internet and its associated risks, it is important we understand how families manage and negotiate cyber-security within the home. We conducted an exploratory qualitative study with thirteen families (14 parents and 19 children) in the south-west of the United Kingdom about … Continue reading Cyber-Security Within the Family Home