Presented by IEEE SA and Northeast Big Data Innovation Hub
The Global Connected Healthcare Cybersecurity Virtual Workshop Series is presented by IEEE SA, the IEEE P2933™ Working Group, and the Northeast Big Data Innovation Hub headquartered at Columbia University. The workshop series delves into challenges and opportunities in connected healthcare security, privacy, ethics, trust, and identity, including data and device validation and interoperability. Resulting recommendations will include an Integrated Systems Design approach, leveraging the TIPPSS framework being developed by IEEE working groups to enhance Trust, Identity, Privacy, Protection, Safety, and Security of clinical IoT and connected healthcare systems globally. Learnings include:
- Understanding the risks and threat vectors in connected healthcare and IoT systems
- Advanced technologies which may be leveraged to address the risks, such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, and hardware/firmware/software security advances
- Standards efforts and related technology and policy opportunities to address the risks
Who Should Participate
Healthcare, technology, and policy experts and advocates including connected medical device hardware and software manufacturers, clinical engineers, IT organizations, security engineers, hardware, software and service developers, users for connected healthcare, public and private health insurance payors, healthcare delivery organizations, providers, patient advocates, regulatory, academia, research, technology ethicists, data scientists, and other relevant stakeholders.
Advisory and Planning Board
Mohd Anwar
Associate Professor, North Carolina A&T State University
Florence Hudson
Executive Director, Northeast Big Data Innovation Hub and IEEE/UL P2933
Ms. Grace Wilson Marshall
Cybersecurity Consultant, FSS Technologies (FSST), IEEE SA
Ms. Macy Moujabber
Student, Columbia University
Maria Palombini
Director, Emerging Communities & Opportunities Development, IEEE SA
Mitchell Parker
CISO, Indiana University Health
Dr. Nada Y. Philip
Associate Professor, Kingston University London
David Snyder, MBA, PE, CISSP
Consultant, 42TEK, Inc.
Parthiv Shah
Sr. Manager, Security Consulting, Cerner Corporation
Konstantinos Votis
Researcher, CERTH/ITI
Related Standards, Programs & Activities
The Standard for Clinical IoT Data and Device Interoperability with TIPPSS – Trust, Identity, Privacy, Protection, Safety, Security
This standard establishes the framework with TIPPSS principles (Trust, Identity, Privacy, Protection, Safety, Security) for Clinical Internet of Things (IoT) data and device validation and interoperability. This includes wearable clinical IoT and interoperability with healthcare systems including Electronic Health Records (EHR), Electronic Medical Records (EMR), other clinical IoT devices, in-hospital devices, and future devices and connected healthcare systems. Learn more about the IEEE P2933 TIPSS standard or get involved with the IEEE P2933™ Working Group.
Meta Issues in Cybersecurity
Cybersecurity touches every facet of our digital lives, even more given the enormous increase in remote working, learning, and social engagement during the COVID-19 pandemic, an increase that is not expected to disappear. The focus of this Industry Connections activity will be to work with practitioners in the field to identify necessary and implementable approaches with respect to existing and emerging technologies; and to better enable current and future professionals to increase their likelihood of success across all applicable fields.
WAMIII Virtual Talk Series
This webinar series helps educate the global community of technologists, clinicians, healthcare professionals, regulatory, patient advocates, bio/pharma professionals regarding developing solutions around the safe, responsible, and validated use of connected wireless medical devices in, on, and around us.
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