Healthcare and Public Health Cybersecurity: Building Resiliency with Innovation

Healthcare and Public Health Cybersecurity: Building Resiliency with Innovation

Thursday, March 12, 2026 8:30 AM to 9:30 AM · 1 hr. (US/Pacific)
Level 3 | Murano 3201B
General Education
Cybersecurity

Information

The healthcare and public health sector is seeing exponential increases in data breaches and ransomware attacks. You don't have to look further than any major news media outlet to see that healthcare cyberattacks are increasing and becoming more complex as our sector has valuable patient and research data along with high profile services that when disrupted cause serious impacts. This panel discussion will include senior executive participation from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and interagency partners to discuss how sector organizations can implement cybersecurity best practices and the resources available to help improve their cybersecurity posture. The panel will also include a look back at recent high profile cybersecurity attacks on the sector and the resulting lessons learned. Panelists will also preview innovative solutions being developed to support cyber-resilience.

Format
Panel Discussion
Level
Intermediate
Topic
Cybersecurity Governance
Target Audience
CIO/CTO/CTIO/Senior ITCISO/CSOGovernment or Public Policy Professional
Contact Hours
1.00
CEU Type
ACHEACPEAHIMACAHIMSCMECNECPDHTSCPHIMS
Learning Objective #1
Identify the essential cybersecurity principals that every healthcare and public health organization should implement, as well as the top ways that cybersecurity attacks impact healthcare organizations
Learning Objective #2
Identify available resources to support cybersecurity resilience
Learning Objective #3
List who to contact before, during and after a cyber incident impacts a healthcare or public health organization; as well as the lessons learned from recent cybersecurity incidents
Session #
156

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