The EU Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) is organising the 7th eHealth Security Conference, in collaboration with the Danish Health Data Authority. Following 2 years of virtual events, this conference will be a full-day physical event, hosted by Rigshospitalet in Copenhagen, on October 10th, 2022.
The COVID-19 pandemic has drawn attention to the challenges relating to the cybersecurity of the healthcare sector. The complex healthcare ecosystem can easily be jeopardised by cybercrime, malicious actors, phishing campaigns or ransomware attacks. Medical data and systems have become a major target of cybercrime. The eHealth Security Conference will allow for fruitful discussions on essential cybersecurity topics for the Health sector and pave the way towards an enhanced cybersecurity posture in the sector's organisations.
The event will focus on the aspects related to the implementation of the NIS Directive for the Healthcare sector, and will highlight NIS2 and other eHealth policy developments.
In the same context, the Conference will include sessions dedicated to the constantly changing Threat Landscape and the evolving Ransomware issues, as well as to supply chain topics - inviting experts from different Member States to state their expertise in these topics.
Target Audience
- Healthcare IT professionals
- Clinical information security professionals
- Medical device manufacturers
- National healthcare authorities
- Standardisation bodies
- Academia
Agenda
The Conference agenda is available here.
Privacy statement
The privacy statement for the conference is available here.
Travel Advice
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Presentations
- Vibeke van der Sprong, Danish Health Data Authority, Welcome to the 7th eHealth Security Conference
- Athanasios Drougkas, ENISA, Updates on the EU Cybersecurity policy framework
- Jéssica Domingues, NIS Cooperation Group Work Stream on Health, NIS implementation
- Søren Bank Greenfield, Danish Health Data Authority, Whats new in policy Danish health national cyberstrategy
- Holm Diening, Chief Security Officer, gematik GmbH, Securing Germany‘s digital healthcare sector
- Tanja Kaufmann, Søren Bank Greenfield, Danish Health Data Authority, From Covid-19 to War
- Dr. Wim Hafkamp, Z-CERT, Dutch Healthcare Cyber Threat Radar
- Vittorio Reina, EC Joint Research Centre (JRC), Data, algorithms and AI in healthcare and medicine
- Pascal Bertrand, The Luxembourg Regulatory Institute (ILR), Sectorial Threat Landscape by the Work Stream on Health
- Ian Roe, National Cyber Security Centre Ireland, A major incident - the recovery, impact and aftermath
- Jakub Onderka, National Cyber and Information Security Authority Czech Republic (NÚKIB), Walkthrough of a ransomware attack
- Ole Fisker, Søren Bank Greenfield, Danish Health Data Authority, A hacking demo
- Dimitra Liveri, Alexandros Zacharis, ENISA, AR-in-a-box - Building a custom cyber awareness program
- Carlos Arglebe, Siemens Healthineers, Prescribing Cyberhealth
- Albert Haro Abad, Cybersecurity Agency of Catalonia, Cybersecurity strategy and approach to face supply chain risks in public healthcare
- Alexandros Zacharis, ENISA, Cyber Europe 2022
- Denise Anderson, Health Information Sharing and Analysis Center (H-ISAC), Enterprise risk management approach to supply chain security