Thursday 14 July 2022, 9.30am-3pm (BST)
In person – Central London
and virtual
In collaboration with
Healthcare has been at the forefront of many people’s minds over the past two years as we have battled the Covid pandemic, and the sector’s systems and processes have been tested in more ways than one.
We discussed keeping patient data secure, digital innovation and advancements in healthcare, defending both IT and IoT networks, security risk culture and current cybersecurity threats.
We explored how all those responsible for safeguarding patient information can pragmatically manage the security of health and care information, and what the future of healthcare looks like in an increasingly digital age.
All SASIG events operate under Chatham House Rule and there is no charge to attend.
Presentations on the day included:
Opening keynote – Developing a cybersecurity strategy for the health and care sector
Presented by Dr Bettina Mavrommatis, Cyber Security Strategy Lead, NHS Transformation Directorate
Scaling an innovation culture and capability in healthcare
Presented by Diana Kennedy, Group CTO, Bupa
Cyber threats to healthcare
Presented by a Senior representative from NCSC’s National Resilience Government Team
Cybersecurity in healthcare – Determining exactly what to prioritise, when and where
Presented by Bob Vickers, Sales Director Nothern Europe, Skybox Security
Measuring security culture in healthcare organisations
Presented by Joe Giddens, Head of Content, CybSafe
How returning to the fundamentals improves operational security
Presented by Dr William Priestley, Enterprise SE Manager – UK, Varonis
Panel session – Is the security industry failing?
Panellists include:
Stuart Frost BEM, Head of Enterprise Security & Risk Management, Department for Work & Pensions
Mark Aynsley, Head of Supply Chain Assurance, Department for Work & Pensions
Martin Smith MBE, Chairman and Founder, The SASIG
Zoe Edmeades, Director, The Security Company
Adam Wild, GISO, Bupa