2023-11-24 –, Ngaio Marsh Theatre
Mainstream narrative within the cyber security industry tells us that financial loss, legal exposure, and organisational reputational damage are the most serious impacts that we can expect from malicious cyber activity. However, when examining the role that technologies play within delivering life-saving medical care via digitally-enabled medical devices, we begin to realise that the consequences of unmanaged cyber risk within this context can be literally life-threatening. Nick Baty will discuss why maintaining effective supply chain assurance, through the use of software bills of materials (SBOM), is a critical activity in managing the cyber security risk associated with digitally-enabled medical devices.
Nick joined ZX Security in December 2021 and is based in Dunedin. However, he has over 18 years’ security experience in both private and public sector organisations prior to joining ZX Security. His area of expertise are in: cyber security ‘thought-leadership’; cyber security governance; virtual CISO engagements; undertaking cyber security risk and maturity assessments; cyber strategy development; cyber security supply chain management; cyber security in the health sector; cyber security in the financial services sector; and
cyber risk management across the lifecycle of digitally-enabled medical devices.
Key cyber security roles he held prior to joining were: Principal Cyber Security Consultant: Computer Concepts Limited; Chief Cyber Security Adviser: Ministry of Health (MoH); and Team Leader - Outreach & Engagement: National Cyber Security Centre.