脳インプラント保護のための新手法(Study Offers Measures for Safeguarding Brain Implants)

225-07-23 イェール大学

イェール大学の研究チームは、脳インプラント(BCI)に対するサイバー攻撃のリスクを分析し、安全性を高める対策を提言した。BCIは個別化医療に貢献する一方、遠隔通信やソフト更新機能の導入により脆弱性を抱えている。研究では、暗号化通信、強固なソフト認証、悪意あるAIの排除などを推奨。BCIが認知機能に直接影響を及ぼす可能性から、設計段階での倫理的・技術的配慮の重要性が強調された。

<関連情報>

次世代脳コンピュータインターフェースにおけるサイバーリスク:分析と提言 Cyber Risks to Next-Gen Brain-Computer Interfaces: Analysis and Recommendations

Tyler Schroder,Renee Sirbu,Sohee Park,Jessica Morley,Sam Street & Luciano Floridi
Neuroethics  Published:04 July 2025
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1007/s12152-025-09607-3

脳インプラント保護のための新手法(Study Offers Measures for Safeguarding Brain Implants)

Abstract

Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) show enormous potential for advancing personalized medicine. However, BCIs also introduce new avenues for cyber-attacks or security compromises. In this article, we analyze the problem and make recommendations for device manufacturers to better secure devices and to help regulators understand where more guidance is needed to protect patient safety and data confidentiality. Device manufacturers should implement the prior suggestions in their BCI products. These recommendations help protect BCI users from undue risks, including compromised personal health and genetic information, unintended BCI-mediated movement, and many other cybersecurity breaches. Regulators should mandate non-surgical device update methods, strong authentication and authorization schemes for BCI software modifications, encryption of data moving to and from the brain, and minimize network connectivity where possible. We also design a hypothetical, average-case threat model that identifies possible cybersecurity threats to BCI patients and predicts the likeliness of risk for each category of threat. BCIs are at less risk of physical compromise or attack, but are vulnerable to remote attack; we focus on possible threats via network paths to BCIs and suggest technical controls to limit network connections.

1603情報システム・データ工学
ad
ad
Follow
ad
タイトルとURLをコピーしました