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Drug Addiction and Rehabilitation Therapy
2021-11-12 - 2021-11-13    
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Conference Series LLC Ltd is delighted to invite the Scientists, Physiotherapists, neurologists, Doctors, researchers & experts from the arena of Drug Addiction and Rehabilitation therapy, [...]
Drug Addiction and Rehabilitation Therapy
2021-11-12 - 2021-11-13    
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This Rehabilitation 2021 Conference is based on the theme “Exploring latest Innovations in Drug Addiction and Rehabilitation”. Rehabilitation 2021, Singapore welcomes proposals and ideas from [...]
3D Printing and Additive Manufacturing
2021-11-15 - 2021-11-16    
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DLP (Digital Light Processing) is a similar process to stereolithography in that it is a 3D printing process that works with photopolymers. The major difference [...]
Microfluidics and Bio-MEMS 2021
2021-11-16 - 2021-11-17    
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Lab-on-a-chip (LOC) devices integrate and scale down laboratory functions and processes to a miniaturized chip format. Many LOC devices are used in a wide array [...]
Food Technology & Processing
2021-12-01 - 2021-12-02    
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Food Technology 2021 scientific committee feels esteemed delight to invite participants from around the world to join us at 25th International Conference on Food Technology [...]
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Dec 13: VA Takes Action After Grad Student Finds Flaw in EHR System

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Federal officials have released a software patch to fix a flaw in the Department of Veterans Affairs’ VistA electronic health record (EHR system) that was discovered by a Georgia Institute of Technology graduate student, GCN reports (Hickey, GCN, 12/10).

Details of Security Flaw

Graduate student Doug Mackey found the remote access security flaw while working on a final project for his master’s degree.

He said the flaw means “some remote messages are not properly security checked, and a remote unauthenticated or unauthorized user can execute any of thousands of database operations.”

However, Mackey noted that “an adversary would first have to stage an operation to gain access to an internal network” before taking advantage of the flaw because VistA is not connected to the Internet.

Mackey said he was particularly concerned that the vulnerability was introduced in 2002 and not found by anyone for more than a decade (Ouellette, Health IT Security, 12/9).

He said the flaw could have been used to perform “thousands” of remote commands within the VistA system without authorization (GCN, 12/10).

VA, OSEHRA Response

VA and the not-for-profit Open Source Electronic Health Record Agent worked from June to early November to create a software patch to fix the flaw.

Don Hewitt, vice president of business operation at OSEHRA, said Mackey’s discovery “was the first time that we’ve seen a security issue arise from the [open-source] community.”

Hewitt added, “We view this as a validation of the fact that you can get better security with open source as you get more sets of eyes on the code”

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