Quantified Self and Privacy: How much monitoring is too much?
The quantified self movement encourages people to track their health and behavior through wearables, apps, and digital platforms. Whether it’s sleep patterns...
The quantified self movement encourages people to track their health and behavior through wearables, apps, and digital platforms. Whether it’s sleep patterns...
Wearables have become a regular part of daily life, but the next generation is going one step further: implantable wearables. These tiny devices can track he...
Medical studies using wearables promise enormous progress—from real-time health monitoring to better clinical trial data. But at the same time, they raise se...
Wearables are no longer just fitness trackers—they continuously collect health data, analyze movement patterns, and monitor physiological changes. While user...
Digital devices—including wearables—are becoming increasingly important in healthcare and everyday life. But with growing connectivity come higher security r...
The line between lifestyle gadgets and medical devices is becoming increasingly blurred. More and more wearables are offering functions that go beyond fitnes...
Wearables increasingly provide medical functions—tracking heart rate, oxygen saturation, ECG, and even blood sugar. But what happens if this data is incorrec...
Security audits are essential for uncovering vulnerabilities in digital systems before they can be exploited by attackers. For wearable manufacturers, regula...
Blockchain is one of the most discussed technologies of recent years—especially when it comes to security and data integrity. As wearables collect increasing...