
On 6 November 2024, the EU Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA), in cooperation with Semmelweis University in Budapest and the National Cybersecurity Institute of the Special Service for National Security (NBSZ), organized the 9th E-Health Security Conference.
In recent years, medical data and systems have become one of the primary targets of cybercrime. The complex healthcare ecosystem faces numerous cybersecurity challenges and is easily exposed to risks posed by ransomware, cybercriminals, malicious actors, and phishing campaigns.
At the conference, Péter Pál Orosz, professional leader of the National Laboratory for Infocommunications and Information Technology (INFOLAB), presented research conducted on the security of medical IoT devices and outlined possible directions for their practical utilization.
The E-Health Security Conference supports the exchange of best practices, the presentation of ongoing research results, and the broadening of cooperation networks in order to strengthen cybersecurity in the healthcare sector.
The conference provided an excellent opportunity for participants to stay up to date with the latest trends and best practices, connect with professionals and industry influencers, and build valuable relationships.