The biomedical and biotechnology industries are two of the most vulnerable when it comes to cyber threats. There is value in the data that these industries collect, store, and analyze. In recent years, it has become clear that medical devices are weakly protected against hackers wishing to steal this precious data. The growing consensus is that more needs to be done to safeguard against imminent cyber attacks.

In this webinar, we will explore the challenges of 2016, the year ahead, for medical device inventors and manufacturers as the pressing need for more security continues to rise. 

Click Here for recordings & Slides

Speakers:

Miranda Alfonso-Williams
Principal Consultant
WAM Consulting Group

Miranda Alfonso-Williams, HCISSP, CISM, CIPM, CIPT, CIPP/US, CIPP/E, --is a Data Privacy and Cyber Security Specialist. She is currently the Principal Consultant for the WAM Consulting Group. Miranda helps her clients develop Cyber Security, Privacy programs and customized solutions. She also provides training, virtual consulting and auditing. She is board certified in IT Security, Privacy and holds an MBA from the University of Phoenix. Miranda has over twenty years of experience working in Healthcare including the following with the following companies:  GE Healthcare, Amersham Health, Nycomed and Sterling Drug. She has specialized in developing global programs and working with cross-functional team. 

Rebecca Herold
CEO, The Privacy Professor
Co-Founder, SIMBUS360

Rebecca is an information privacy, security and compliance consultant, author and instructor who has provided
assistance, advice, services, tools and products to organizations in a wide range of industries during the past two
decades. Rebecca is a widely recognized and respected information security, privacy and compliance expert.

Rebecca has over 25 years of systems engineering, information security, privacy and compliance experience, is CEO of The Privacy Professor ® consultancy she established in 2004, and is co-founder of SIMBUS360 Information Security, Privacy & Compliance cloud services. She has authored 17 books and hundreds of articles. Rebecca appears monthly on the KCWI23 Great Day television show to raise public awareness of current information security and privacy topics. She has been leading the NIST SGIP Smart Grid Privacy Subgroup since 2009, and has been in the IEEE Par 1912 Privacy and Security Architecture for Consumer Wireless Devices Working Group since mid-2015. She has also been an Adjunct Professor for the Norwich University MSISA program since 2005. Rebecca holds the following certifications: CISSP, CISA, CISM, CIPT, CIPM, CIPP/US, FLMI