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Accepted for/Published in: Journal of Medical Internet Research

Date Submitted: Apr 14, 2019
Open Peer Review Period: Apr 14, 2019 - May 8, 2019
Date Accepted: May 21, 2019
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The final, peer-reviewed published version of this preprint can be found here:

Hacking 9-1-1: Infrastructure Vulnerabilities and Attack Vectors

Goebel M, Dameff C, Tully J

Hacking 9-1-1: Infrastructure Vulnerabilities and Attack Vectors

J Med Internet Res 2019;21(7):e14383

DOI: 10.2196/14383

PMID: 31290401

PMCID: 6647750

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Hacking 9-1-1: Infrastructure Vulnerabilities and Attack Vectors

  • Mat Goebel; 
  • Christian Dameff; 
  • Jeffrey Tully

9-1-1 call centers are a critical component of prehospital care: they accept emergency calls, dispatch field responders such as emergency medical services, and provide callers with emergency medical instructions before their arrival. The aim of this study was to describe the technical structure of the 9-1-1 call-taking system and to describe its vulnerabilities that could lead to compromised patient care. 9-1-1 calls answered from mobile phones and landlines use a variety of technologies to provide information about caller location and other information. These interconnected technologies create potential cyber vulnerabilities. A variety of attacks could be carried out on 9-1-1 infrastructure to various ends. Attackers could target individuals, groups, or entire municipalities. These attacks could result in anything from a nuisance to increased loss of life in a physical attack to worse overall outcomes owing to delays in care for time-sensitive conditions. Evolving 9-1-1 systems are increasingly connected and dependent on network technology. As implications of cybersecurity vulnerabilities loom large, future research should examine methods of hardening the 9-1-1 system against attack.


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Please cite as:

Goebel M, Dameff C, Tully J

Hacking 9-1-1: Infrastructure Vulnerabilities and Attack Vectors

J Med Internet Res 2019;21(7):e14383

DOI: 10.2196/14383

PMID: 31290401

PMCID: 6647750

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