• An Empirical Study of CERT Capacity in the North Sea 

      Jaatun, Martin Gilje; Bodsberg, Lars; Grøtan, Tor Olav; Moe, Marie Elisabeth Gaup (Chapter, 2020)
      This paper documents the results of an empirical study of cyber incident response readiness in the Norwegian petroleum industry. The study addressed the Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT) capacity among various actors ...
    • Experimental Security Analysis of Connected Pacemakers 

      Bour, Guillaume; Moe, Marie Elisabeth Gaup; Borgaonkar, Ravishankar Bhaskarrao (Chapter, 2022)
      Medical devices and their connectivity capabilities are providing a variety of benefits to the healthcare domain, including remote monitoring, automated alerts, and improved patient outcomes. However, these medical devices ...
    • Facing uncertainty in cyber insurance policies 

      Meland, Per Håkon; Tøndel, Inger Anne; Moe, Marie Elisabeth Gaup; Seehusen, Fredrik (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      Cyber insurance has gained less ground in Europe than in the U.S., but with emerging laws and regulations, the prospect of considerable fines for security breaches is pushing many organisations into this market. A qualitative ...
    • Fuzzing the Pacemaker Home Monitoring Unit 

      Kok, Jakob Stenersen; Markussen, Bendik Aalmen (Master thesis, 2020)
      Ved introduksjonen av IoT-teknologi har vi sett en økning av antall enheter som er koblet på internett. Det preger også den medisinske verden, hvor denne teknologien blir benyttet for å sikre best mulig pasientbehandling. ...
    • Fuzzing the Pacemaker Home Monitoring Unit 

      Kok, Jakob Stenersen; Markussen, Bendik Aalmen (Master thesis, 2020)
      Ved introduksjonen av IoT-teknologi har vi sett en økning av antall enheter som er koblet på internett. Det preger også den medisinske verden, hvor denne teknologien blir benyttet for å sikre best mulig pasientbehandling. ...
    • Reverse Engineering the Home Monitoring Unit in the Pacemaker Ecosystem 

      Nilsen, Andreas (Master thesis, 2022)
      Research on medical devices in the past has uncovered security vulnerabilities that threaten the safety and privacy of patients. Over the past decade, Internet of Things (IoT) devices, as well as medical devices, have ...
    • Security Analysis of the Pacemaker Home Monitoring Unit: A BlackBox Approach 

      Bour, Guillaume Nicolas (Master thesis, 2019)
      With the fast rise of Internet of Things (IoT), electronics systems are more and more connected, exposing new attack surfaces on devices responsible for human life, such as automobiles or medical devices. While companies ...
    • Security Analysis of Wireless Home Monitoring Units in the Pacemaker Ecosystem 

      Lie, Anniken Wium (Master thesis, 2019)
      An increasing number of medical devices are being connected to the Internet, thereby broadening their attack surface. Some people’s lives depend on these devices, hence it is of vital importance that they are secure. A ...
    • Security, Privacy and Trust in Dynamic Networks 

      Moe, Marie Elisabeth Gaup (Doktoravhandlinger ved NTNU, 1503-8181; 2009:98, Doctoral thesis, 2009)
      Emergent networks like mobile ad hoc networks, sensor networks, opportunistic networks, peer-to-peer networks and social networks are introducing new and exciting opportunities of communication between people and devices. ...