Hello everyone,
I'm a final-year BSc Cybersecurity student at the Open University, and I'm currently working on my final project, which looks at awareness of cybersecurity risks in insulin pumps — for example, how wireless or Bluetooth features could potentially be exploited if not properly secured.
This project is personally meaningful to me, as my mother has lived with type 1 diabetes for many years and has been using an insulin pump for over a decade. That experience inspired me to explore how secure these devices are and how much people know about these kinds of risks.
To support this, I’ve created a short anonymous survey (3–4 minutes) aimed at UK-based individuals who either use an insulin pump or care for a close family member who does.
No technical knowledge is needed, and the aim is simply to understand general awareness — not to raise alarm. The survey has been approved by my university tutor and contains no questions about personal or medical data.
If you fit the criteria and are willing to take part, I’d be really grateful:
Take the survey here
Thank you very much for your time and support. Please feel free to reply here or message me if you have any questions about the project.
This study has been approved by @Ieva DUK and is not affiliated with Diabetes UK.
I'm a final-year BSc Cybersecurity student at the Open University, and I'm currently working on my final project, which looks at awareness of cybersecurity risks in insulin pumps — for example, how wireless or Bluetooth features could potentially be exploited if not properly secured.
This project is personally meaningful to me, as my mother has lived with type 1 diabetes for many years and has been using an insulin pump for over a decade. That experience inspired me to explore how secure these devices are and how much people know about these kinds of risks.
To support this, I’ve created a short anonymous survey (3–4 minutes) aimed at UK-based individuals who either use an insulin pump or care for a close family member who does.
No technical knowledge is needed, and the aim is simply to understand general awareness — not to raise alarm. The survey has been approved by my university tutor and contains no questions about personal or medical data.
If you fit the criteria and are willing to take part, I’d be really grateful:
Take the survey here
Thank you very much for your time and support. Please feel free to reply here or message me if you have any questions about the project.
This study has been approved by @Ieva DUK and is not affiliated with Diabetes UK.
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