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EHDS Blows the Whistle: Cyber Resilience is Key to Trust in Health Data

Presented by

Nicolas Groh, EMEA Field CTO at Rubrik and Anna Delaney, Director of Productions at Information Security Media Group

About this talk

Constant technological developments, global pandemics, and natural disasters are forcing healthcare organisations worldwide to reshape their entire data management process—all while avoiding falling behind on the ever-evolving regulatory requirements surrounding data security. So, how can you navigate this rapidly changing landscape and stay on top of regulations and compliance efforts? In this webinar, you’ll hear from Nicolas Groh, EMEA Field CTO at Rubrik, as he shares insights and actionable steps healthcare organisations in EU and UK can take to: -> Build a cyber resilience plan that can stand the test of time -> Employ data security technologies that supports patient care, research, and innovation -> Master data security and compliance efforts specific to Health Data regulations Make sure to take a look at the attachments as well - we've added extra learnings on how to optimise data protection and provided you with additional resources to help set you up for success.
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What is Zero Trust Data Management? An estimated 2 out of 3 ransomware attacks now target backups. That’s why it’s vital to ensure your backups are 100% protected and resilient. With zero trust data management no one is trustworthy. No user. No application. No device. To meet this new standard, data must be natively immutable so that it can never be modified, encrypted, or deleted by ransomware. Data needs to be ready at all times so you can recover what you need, and never pay a ransom.
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