Thu, Sep 19, 2019 9:00 AM – 10:00 AM PDT
Register at : https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/5505680632008797709
Program Description:
Connecting medical devices to the Internet of Things has far-reaching benefits including improved healthcare delivery and reduced costs to all stakeholders. However, with these benefits, there are risks.
In this interactive forum, attendees will hear:
- Lessons learned from a massive cyberattack against Boston Children’s Hospital, including the processes and infrastructure they have in place to ensure patient data privacy and safety
- Expertise on Medical device cybersecurity and preparedness and response
- Initiatives on Threat Based Defense and Cyber Threat Intelligence
- Steps to consider during product development to mitigate cybersecurity risks
Who Should Attend:
Executives, hospital IT managers, Device Manufacturers & developers, healthcare providers, IT vendors, and anyone concerned with patient data and safety.
Moderator: Brian Johnson
President, MassMEDIC Read Brian’s Bio
Jim Turner
Director of Software Development, Sunrise Labs, Inc Read Jim’s Bio
Margie Zuk
Senior Principal Cybersecurity Engineer, MITRE Corporation Read Margie’s Bio
Daniel Nigrin, MD, MS
Sr VP & CIO, Boston Children’s Hospital Read Daniels’ Bio
Connecting medical devices to the Internet of Things has far-reaching benefits including improved healthcare delivery and reduced costs to all stakeholders. However, with these benefits, there are risks. Cybercrime is an increasing threat to the safety of medical devices and the security of patient data. Implementing a robust security plan involves all stakeholders in the Healthcare Ecosystem. Medical device manufacturers must address both safety and data security risks, while hospital IT teams need strategic plans in place to control Personal Health Information and address vulnerabilities of hackers entering their IT system. Leading off the discussion around safety and privacy, we will hear the story of a significant cyber-attack waged by the activist group ‘Anonymous’ on Boston Children’s Hospital. Panelists from the frontlines of Medical Device Development, Cybersecurity Preparedness and Response, and Hospital IT Systems will provide well-informed guidance around the challenges of the complex and evolving threat of cybersecurity within the healthcare ecosystem. In this interactive forum, attendees will hear: · Lessons learned from a massive cyberattack against Boston Children’s Hospital, including the processes and infrastructure they have in place to ensure patient data privacy and safety · Expertise on Medical device cybersecurity and preparedness and response · Initiatives on Threat Based Defense and Cyber Threat Intelligence · Steps to consider during product development to mitigate cybersecurity risks Take-Aways: · The importance of a robust threat assessment & mitigation plan · Specific actions to take in 3/6/9 months · What resources are available to help Who Should Attend: Executives, hospital IT managers, device manufacturers & developers, healthcare providers, IT vendors, and anyone concerned with patient data and safety.