Maliciously Tampering with Medical Imagery
In what I am sure is only a first in many similar demonstrations, researchers are able to add or remove cancer signs from CT scans. The results easily fool radiologists.
I don’t think the medical device industry has thought at all about data integrity and authentication issues. In a world where sensor data of all kinds is undetectably manipulatable, they’re going to have to start.
Bob Paddock • April 12, 2019 11:49 AM
DICOM® (Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine) is the international standard to transmit, store, retrieve, print, process, and display medical imaging information.
Section on Security:
https://www.dicomstandard.org/using/security/
My practical experience with it is DICOM is a standard in the sense that everyone can have their own version of it. Different machines have their own individual interpretation of the “Standard”.