Health Care & Cybersecurity: A Powerful Combination

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The adoption of connected medical devices and the Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) has both enhanced the quality of patient care and increased the vulnerability of health care organizations.
United States Food, Drugs, Healthcare, Life Sciences

The adoption of connected medical devices and the Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) has both enhanced the quality of patient care and increased the vulnerability of health care organizations. Sophisticated cyberattacks on hospitals and health systems threaten patient safety and impose substantial financial costs.

Join us on June 19, 2019 in Washington, DC for discussions with Suzanne Schwartz, Acting Deputy Center Director for Science at the FDA's Center for Devices & Radiological Health, Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) from leading hospitals, and experienced security colleagues on the current landscape, strategic goals, and lessons learned from their own organization's medical device security journey. We hope you can join us!

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