Mark Großer
Principal
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More Information3 reasons to increase transparency in your IT security posture.
Gain a clear overview of your current IT security situation
Many hospitals do not have a complete view of their risks and dependencies. You will learn how to systematically assess your security posture and create transparency.
Insights from leading healthcare cybersecurity experts.
“Everything that is digital – especially in the network domain – is exposed to potential risks. Unfortunately, this also applies to the healthcare sector.”
Mark Großer
Cybersecurity expert at Detecon
“Cybersecurity in hospitals is no longer a technical topic – it’s a leadership decision.”
Oliver Grotius
Health expert at Detecon
IT security in Health
Understand your risks and improve your hospital’s security posture
About the webinar IT security in hospitals.
Who is the webinar on IT security in hospitals for?
The webinar is aimed at IT decision-makers, IT security professionals, hospital management, as well as compliance and risk managers in healthcare who want to better understand and improve their IT security posture.
Why is IT security in healthcare particularly important?
Hospitals are part of critical infrastructure (KRITIS) and are increasingly targeted by cyberattacks. At the same time, IT failures can have direct impacts on hospital operations and patient safety. A high level of information security in healthcare is therefore essential.
What requirements do KRITIS and NIS2 place on hospitals?
KRITIS and the NIS2 Directive require hospitals to systematically assess their IT security, manage risks, and implement appropriate protective measures. This also includes the regular execution of IT risk analyses and audits.
How does an IT risk assessment in hospitals work?
An IT risk assessment in hospitals involves identifying critical systems, evaluating potential threats, and prioritizing risks. The goal is to clearly define the most relevant areas for action and implement targeted measures.
How does an IT security assessment support NIS2 implementation?
An IT security assessment creates transparency about existing security gaps and helps align measures with NIS2 requirements. This enables hospitals to ensure compliance and reduce risks.
Industry expertise meets cybersecurity in healthcare.
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