The Cryptography Shift: Safeguarding Healthcare Trust in an Era of Shorter Lifespans and Quantum Threats

The Cryptography Shift: Safeguarding Healthcare Trust in an Era of Shorter Lifespans and Quantum Threats

Monday, March 9, 2026 3:20 PM to 4:05 PM · 45 min. (US/Pacific)
Level 3 | San Polo 3501A
Healthcare Cybersecurity Forum

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Healthcare organizations rely on cryptographic security as their digital backbone, but this infrastructure faces unprecedented transformation. How prepared are we for these shifts?

Healthcare systems must address three critical transitions: implementing quantum-resistant encryption, adapting to 47-day certificate lifespans, and managing complex security architectures across cloud and hybrid environments.

This presentation examines how these challenges create unsustainable burdens for manual security management, potentially causing system failures, regulatory violations, and compromised patient safety. We'll analyze why automated cryptographic solutions are essential for operational continuity, data protection, and regulatory compliance. We'll provide actionable guidance for initiating your quantum-safe transition now, despite evolving standards and timelines.

Attend this session to discover strategies for evolving cryptographic operations from crisis-driven responses to strategic, automated frameworks that enhance reliability, data protection, and security throughout healthcare.

Learning Objective #1
Analyze the impact of quantum threats and shortened certificate lifespans on current healthcare security infrastructure.
Learning Objective #2
Evaluate automated cryptographic solutions against manual management approaches for healthcare environments.
Learning Objective #3
Create an implementation roadmap for transitioning to quantum-resistant encryption in healthcare organizations.
Session #
HCF-11

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