The Connected Medical Device & IoT Security Summit, on January 25-26, 2018 in Baltimore, will offer practical solutions to many of the daunting security challenges facing medical device and connected health technology companies, healthcare providers, payers and patients.
The Summit will bring together healthcare providers, medical device and security experts to offer a unique end-to-end perspective on the cybersecurity environment – from the economics and motivations of ransomware authors to the needs of the patient.
Supporting organizations of the Summit include the American College of Clinical Engineering, INCOSE, MDISS, and The Society for Participatory Medicine. Integra Systems and ZingBox are sponsors of the Summit.
Topics to be covered include:
- Summit Chairperson Michael Robkin, President of Xelnt Healthcare, will provide a summary and analysis of recent concerning and damaging cybersecurity breaches in healthcare
- Legal and regulatory framework for managing cyber risk for connected medical devices by Paul Otto of Hogan Lovells
- Phil Englert, VP Health Systems, Medical Device Innovation, Safety, & Security Consortium, (MDISS), will discuss a unique risk assessment platform that helps stakeholders from manufacturers to end users better understand the risks inherent in their medical devices.
- Jennifer Cawthra, Healthcare Sector Lead, National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence (NCCoE), NIST will provide an overview of NCCoE activities related to medical device security as well as details on a recent project focused on securing wireless infusion pumps
- Medsec vs. St. Jude medical: implantable devices, vulnerabilities, and the law by Matthew Green, PhD, Johns Hopkins University
- Engaging with non-technical stakeholders by Axel Wirth, Distinguished Technical Architect, Symantec
- Threat modeling 1oT by Michael Taborn, Lead Platform Architect, Healthcare Segment, Intel IoT Solutions Group
- Exposition of the Dark Web’s ecosystem and its implications by Ron Williams, Chief Architect, IBM Security Systems
- Dr. May Wang, CTO of ZingBox, will share exclusive details of a new threat report on IOT medical devices
- Innovations in secure IOT medical device application support by David Hoglund, Founder & CEO, Integra Systems
- Joseph Ternullo, President of the Society for Participatory Medicine, will close the Summit with a panel of patient advocates and connected health experts.
For full details on the Summit and to register, please visit: http://tcbi.org/iotmdsec Use discount code 45 for a $300 discount on the registration fee.