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Virtual Healthcare Security Workshop

H-ISAC is running a workshop on Wednesday 29th July where we will deep dive into the Healthcare Security Efforts

This virtual workshop will provide an opportunity for healthcare security professionals to share best practices, lessons learned, and new ideas & solutions with colleagues from New Zealand and around the globe. Wednesday July 29, 2020 at 10:00 AM NZST. Keynote: “Patient Privacy Laws and Expected Changes” by the New Zealand Privacy Commissioner.

Topics include the global landscape of medical device regulations, lessons learned from the Victoria Hospital breach, the value of collaboration in healthcare, ransomware readiness and mitigation and more.

Register today: https://h-isac.org/hisacevents/nz-virtual-workshop

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