The HIMSS Healthcare Cybersecurity Forum, taking place Oct. 31-Nov. 1 in Washington, D.C., will showcase essential insights and expertise from leading cybersecurity professionals.
The forum will feature an impressive lineup of speakers from major health systems, health organizations and government agencies who will share their experiences, ongoing efforts and strategies to protect the healthcare sector from cyberattacks.
Registration is now open for the forum. Attendees can expect two days of expert keynotes, education sessions, panel discussions and networking events led by the industry’s foremost authorities on cybersecurity.
Among the featured speakers are HIMSS subject matter experts Lee Kim, senior principal of cybersecurity and privacy, and Nicole Ramage, senior market insights manager. Lee Kim will offer her perspectives on privacy, data protection and cybersecurity threats, and Nicole Ramage will present the latest trends and market insights to guide security strategies.
Distinguished forum speakers from across the healthcare industry include Greg Garcia, executive director of the Health Sector Coordinating Council Cybersecurity Working Group, who will delve into national efforts to enhance healthcare cybersecurity, and Heather Costa, director of resilience at Mayo Clinic, sharing her expertise in building cyber resilience across large health systems.
Other featured session leaders include:
The Healthcare Cybersecurity Forum presents a unique opportunity for attendees to gain insights directly from leaders at major health systems including Intermountain Health, Cleveland Clinic, Johns Hopkins and Providence, which are at the forefront of cybersecurity and data protection. The information and strategies shared by these institutions will enable participants to strengthen their own organizational security and strategies.
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