Protecting Patients, Ensuring Continuous Care
This exclusive virtual roundtable brings together healthcare IT and security leaders to explore what it truly takes to build cyber resilience across clinical and data environments.

Building Cyber Resilience in Healthcare
In healthcare, cyberattacks don’t just disrupt systems - they disrupt lives.
A single incident can delay treatments, impact patient safety, and erode trust built over years of care. At the same time, healthcare organizations are under increasing pressure to maintain continuous operations while defending against a growing wave of sophisticated and destructive cyber threats.
All of this unfolds against a backdrop of strict regulatory requirements, constrained budgets, and expanding operational responsibility.
In this environment, many organizations remain vulnerable - not because resilience isn’t a priority, but because achieving it is increasingly complex.
About This Roundtable
This exclusive virtual roundtable brings together healthcare IT and security leaders to explore what it truly takes to build cyber resilience across clinical and data environments.
The focus is not just prevention - but continuity, response, and recovery when disruption occurs.
Participants will examine practical strategies to reduce risk, strengthen cross-functional alignment, and ensure that patient care can continue even under cyber duress.
Why This Matters Now
Healthcare is now a primary target for ransomware and advanced cyberattacks.
Modern hospital environments depend on interconnected systems such as:
- Electronic Medical Records (EMRs)
- Picture Archiving and Communication Systems (PACS)
- Cloud-based clinical applications
- Third-party SaaS platforms
When these systems are compromised, the impact is immediate - and often operationally critical.
The question is no longer if an incident will occur, but how prepared organizations are when it does.
Discussion Topics
1. Breaking the Cycle: From Exposure to Resilience
How can healthcare organizations move beyond reactive security models and toward continuous resilience that protects patient care - even under sustained cyber risk?
2. Tightening Team Alignment
How can IT and security leaders collaborate more effectively across departments and systems - before, during, and after an attack - to improve response outcomes?
3. Lessons from Ransomware Attacks
What can healthcare organizations learn from recent real-world incidents - and how can those lessons strengthen protection of EMRs, PACS, and other critical systems?
4. Securing Clinical Data Everywhere
Best practices for protecting sensitive patient data across on-prem, cloud, and SaaS environments while maintaining regulatory compliance and operational usability.
5. From Backup to Lifeline
How can immutable backups and modern data platforms evolve from simple recovery tools into critical enablers of fast, confident incident response and continuity of care?
Join the Conversation
Cyber resilience in healthcare is no longer optional - it is fundamental to patient safety and trust.
This roundtable will help you move from reactive defense to proactive continuity, ensuring that when disruption happens, care does not stop.
Join healthcare leaders in this focused discussion on building stronger, more resilient care environments for the future.