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In this episode of Exploited: The Cyber Truth, host Paul Ducklin sits down with RunSafe Security Founder and CEO Joe Saunders to explore the urgent and evolving risks facing medical devices in healthcare. Based on RunSafe’s 2025 Medical Device Cybersecurity Index—an extensive survey of over 600 healthcare leaders across the U.S., UK, and Germany—they unpack how cyberattacks are no longer limited to hospital IT networks but are now directly compromising connected medical devices, threatening patient care in real time.
From real-world consequences like forced patient transfers and increased downtime, to the rising willingness of healthcare organizations to pay premiums for secure devices, this conversation reveals how cybersecurity is reshaping healthcare operations and procurement strategies. Joe explains why securing medical devices requires a fundamentally different approach than traditional IT, the growing intersection of IT and operational technology (OT) risks, and why regulatory standards are more critical than ever for patient safety.
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If you’re involved in healthcare, medical device manufacturing, or cybersecurity, this episode offers vital insights into the new front lines of protecting patient care in a connected world.
In this episode of Exploited: The Cyber Truth, host Paul Ducklin sits down with RunSafe Security Founder and CEO Joe Saunders to explore the urgent and evolving risks facing medical devices in healthcare. Based on RunSafe’s 2025 Medical Device Cybersecurity Index—an extensive survey of over 600 healthcare leaders across the U.S., UK, and Germany—they unpack how cyberattacks are no longer limited to hospital IT networks but are now directly compromising connected medical devices, threatening patient care in real time.
From real-world consequences like forced patient transfers and increased downtime, to the rising willingness of healthcare organizations to pay premiums for secure devices, this conversation reveals how cybersecurity is reshaping healthcare operations and procurement strategies. Joe explains why securing medical devices requires a fundamentally different approach than traditional IT, the growing intersection of IT and operational technology (OT) risks, and why regulatory standards are more critical than ever for patient safety.
Topics covered:
If you’re involved in healthcare, medical device manufacturing, or cybersecurity, this episode offers vital insights into the new front lines of protecting patient care in a connected world.