Healthcare Security Virtual Summit
Protecting Patient Safety Through Cybersecurity Excellence
Healthcare networks remain prime ransomware and data theft targets, with attackers exploiting connected medical devices, third-party vendors, and underfunded IT systems. Security teams face the dual challenge of safeguarding patient safety while meeting strict regulatory standards. The Healthcare Security Summit unites CISOs, clinicians, and policymakers to tackle the intersection of cybersecurity and care delivery through focused sessions on securing IoMT, improving incident response readiness, and integrating cyber risk into patient safety frameworks to keep hospitals operational and patients protected.
Why Attend
Learn from Healthcare Security Experts: Gain insights from renowned experts on protecting healthcare organizations from cyber attacks through interactive panels and fast-track discussions tailored to healthcare environments.
Evaluate Healthcare-Focused Solutions: Experience demonstrations from cutting-edge cybersecurity solution providers offering protection specifically designed for healthcare enterprises and medical device ecosystems.
Convenient Format: Limited to one day in first-class hotels, this summit brings healthcare cybersecurity innovation to decision-makers without extensive travel or time commitment.
Healthcare Executive Networking: Engage with hundreds of pre-screened healthcare business leaders, cybersecurity experts, C-Suite executives, and clinicians in intimate environments conducive to peer-to-peer interaction.
Professional Development: Earn Continuing Education Units (CEU) or Continuing Professional Education (CPE) credits through full-day participation.
Strategic Investment: Protect your organization from potential millions in losses, regulatory penalties, and patient safety incidents through one day of focused learning.
Key Issues Covered
Cyber Meets Patient Safety: Making Security a Clinical Risk Conversation
In healthcare, cybersecurity isn't just an IT problem—it's a care delivery risk. Sessions bring together security leaders and clinical stakeholders to explore how cyber events translate into patient harm: delayed procedures, diverted ambulances, inaccessible imaging, medication administration disruptions, and downtime-driven errors. Discussions address integrating cyber risk into existing patient safety and quality frameworks, aligning priorities across clinical, biomedical, and IT teams, and building governance that treats resilience as a clinical mission without creating security friction for staff.
Securing IoMT and Connected Medical Devices: Addressing vulnerabilities in Internet of Medical Things ecosystems while maintaining device functionality and patient care continuity.
Incident Response Readiness: Improving healthcare-specific incident response capabilities that account for patient safety, regulatory requirements, and operational continuity.
Third-Party Vendor Risk: Managing security risks across healthcare vendor ecosystems including EMR providers, imaging systems, and business associates.
What to Expect
This comprehensive one-day summit combines healthcare-specific cybersecurity sessions, cutting-edge solution demonstrations, and extensive networking opportunities. Attendees engage in substantive discussions addressing the unique intersection of cybersecurity and patient safety while evaluating technologies and building relationships with fellow healthcare security leaders, clinicians, and policymakers addressing similar challenges across hospital systems, payer organizations, and healthcare technology providers.



