Starts in 1 month from now
LocationBucharest (Romania)
The EU Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA), in collaboration with the Romanian National Cyber Security Directorate (DNSC) and the European Cybersecurity Competence Centre (ECCC), is hosting the 10th eHealth Security Conference.
Topics will include the implementation of the NIS2 Directive for the health sector, the European Health Data Space (EHDS), and other relevant eHealth policy developments. The event will also address the evolving threat landscape and the EU action plan for cybersecurity in hospitals and healthcare providers.
Target audience: healthcare IT professionals, clinical information security professionals, medical device manufacturers, national healthcare authorities, compliance and data privacy professionals, standardisation bodies,|academia, and other stakeholders interested in enhancing cybersecurity and data privacy in the healthcare sector.
For more information on the event and its agenda, and to register, please visit the event website.
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