Protect your medical devices from cyber-threats

March 25, 2021

Sensato logoJoin Washington Hospital Services Industry Partner Sensato from 11 a.m. – 12 p.m. PT Tuesday, April 20 for a Medical Device Cybersecurity webinar. Registration is available online.

The webinar will discuss medical device cybersecurity threats and what hospitals should consider when defining their medical device cybersecurity strategy. Included will be information that illustrates how important it is to take a holistic approach to medical device security and guidance for creating a comprehensive Medical Device Cybersecurity strategy.

Attendees will take away information about:

  • Defining policies, best practices and governance for strong compliance
  • Unique staffing approaches involving IT, legal, bio-med, clinicians and other stakeholders
  • Why traditional IT cybersecurity incident response is not the same when it comes to medical devices

After the webinar, all attendees will receive the Medical Device Cybersecurity Field Manual: A step-by-step guide on how to implement a full medical device cybersecurity program.

Sensato founder and CEO John Gomez will present the webinar. John has a strong background in NIST and critical infrastructure, and he has been involved in cybersecurity and high technology for more than three decades. John has lectured on cybersecurity and advanced technology topics worldwide. Before founding Sensato, John held executive roles at Allscripts, WebMD, and Microsoft.

The Washington Hospital Services Industry Partner program connects hospitals with product and service organizations to create efficiencies, lower costs and deliver exceptional health care. For more information about Sensato or the WHS Industry Partner Program, contact Ed Phippen, (206) 216-2556 or edp@wsha.org.

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