Cybersecurity in Healthcare
Briefing
Cybersecurity in Healthcare

Online Briefing for the DACH Region
October 7, 2021 | 2:30-5:15 PM CET (8.30-10.15 AM EST)

Austria Events Briefing Cybersecurity in Healthcare

Join the U.S. Commercial Service for a timely briefing and discussion on cybersecurity in the healthcare sector in Europe and the United States. Featured speakers include representatives from the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the EU Agency for Network and Information Security (ENISA), leading U.S. cybersecurity providers, and a panel discussion with German, Austrian, Swiss, and U.S. decision-makers.

Moderator: Joerg Asma, Partner PwC Cybersecurity & Privacy

 

2:30 PM Introduction Ms. Brittany Banta, Commercial Attaché, U.S. Embassy Berlin, Germany
2:35 PM Keynote Mr. Edward You, Supervisory Special Agent, U.S. Federal Bureau of
Investigation (FBI)
2:55 PM Keynote Ms. Maria Papaphilippou, Cybersecurity Officer, EU Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA)
3:15 PM Technology Presentations Infinite Convergence Solutions - “Secure Messaging in the Hospital Environment” Franz Obermeyer, Vice President Europe (Presentation will be held in German)
Forescout - “Security Risks found in Healthcare Devices - TCP/IP Vulnerabilities Every Healthcare Organization Should Know About”, Elisa Costante, VP, Research Engineering
Tenable - “How to build the foundation of a successful security strategy” Jens Freitag, Senior Security Engineer
CISCO - details to follow
4:30 PM Panel Discussion: Healthcare Cybersecurity - Challenges and Best Practices German Federal Ministry of Health - Jeffrey Fleischle, Policy Officer Referat 512, Cybersecurity and Interoperability
• Austrian Federal Ministry of Health: Robert Scharinger, Head of Section Health Information Management/CIO Health
National Cyber Security Center Switzerland (NCSC): Marc Henauer, Head of Unit Federal Intelligence Service
United States Department of Homeland Security, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency: Mr. Joshua Corman, Chief Strategist, CISA COVID Task Force (invited)
5:15 PM Closing Remarks  

 

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