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  • Neurotechnology
  • Cybersecurity
  • Legal Studies

Context:

  • Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) are rapidly advancing, enabling thought-controlled devices.
  • Commercialization of BCIs introduces novel security vulnerabilities.
  • Potential for malicious attacks includes data eavesdropping and brain activity manipulation.

Purpose:

  • To analyze the current legal landscape concerning BCIs cybersecurity.
  • To identify significant gaps in existing data protection and device regulation.
  • To propose future policy directions for mitigating BCI cyber risks.

Summary:

  • Current legal frameworks (data protection, medical device regulation, digital goods rules) partially address BCI cybersecurity.
  • Significant gaps exist in protecting users from cyberattacks targeting BCIs.
  • The article examines existing legal measures and suggests policy enhancements.

Impact:

  • Informs policymakers on necessary legal and regulatory updates for BCI security.
  • Highlights the urgent need for robust cybersecurity measures in neurotechnology.
  • Aims to safeguard users from potential harm caused by BCI cyber threats.