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> Either a machine is kept secure/up to date or it's not connected to the internet. If a hospital feels it can't just disconnect the unsafe machines, well then air gap the whole treatment network.

I wonder if it would be feasible to protect them with some dedicated firewall/proxy boxes or plug-in modules which could be cheaply updated (compared to the cost of updating and revalidating the whole machine), supplied by multiple vendors, etc.



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