Sponsored by INTERTRUST TECHNOLOGIES
The COVID-19 pandemic has drastically altered the connected healthcare landscape, accelerating the usage of telemedicine and other remote healthcare delivery systems by as much as 11,000% for some populations. How has this unprecedented push affected healthcare and medical device application security? The security team at Intertrust recently analyzed 100 Android and iOS medical apps to find out.
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With more than three decades experience in secure computing, David Maher serves as CTO of Intertrust and works on Distributed Trust Management systems. Prior to Intertrust, Maher was Chief Scientist for AT&T Secure Communications Systems, Head of the Secure Systems Research Department, and security architect for AT&T’s Internet services platform. Maher received a Bell Labs Fellows Award for his accomplishments in communications security and holds dozens of patents in secure computing. He has authored publications in the fields of mathematics and computer science and consulted with the National Science Foundation, NSA, NIST, and the Congressional Office of Technology Assessment.
As technical solutions director, Andrew Snyder works directly with Intertrust customers to ensure they complete initiatives securely, effectively, and on-time. He brings years of experience in the finance and app connected medical device space, with specific expertise in applying cryptographic and anti-tamper technologies to obtain regulatory approval and keep applications and critical data safe. Prior to Intertrust, Andrew spent more than 15 years in the Software and IT space, with an emphasis on mobile technologies.
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