About this Event
About the event
Healthcare is becoming more connected, data-driven and digitally dependent than ever before. From AI-enabled diagnostics to shared care records and cloud platforms, the opportunities are profound and so are the risks.
Cyber threats are now systemic. Data quality directly affects clinical outcomes. And AI systems are moving rapidly from pilots into live care pathways and operational decision-making.
This extended, in-person AI Healthcare Leadership Forum session convenes senior leaders from across the NHS, life sciences, technology, cybersecurity and law to address the practical realities of securing modern healthcare systems.
The focus is not strategy in principle, but implementation in practice: how organisations protect infrastructure, govern data responsibly and deploy AI safely at scale.
Whether you safeguard clinical environments, build or procure AI solutions, manage regulatory exposure or lead digital transformation across an enterprise, this is a leadership challenge that cannot be solved in silos. Scaling digital healthcare without scaling risk is one of the defining priorities of this decade.
Join this session to:
- Strengthen cyber resilience across healthcare systems, moving from reactive defence to predictive, intelligence-led security that protects critical infrastructure and connected clinical environments.
- Protect patient safety through robust data governance and data protection, ensuring accuracy, integrity and lawful use of health information across AI, clinical and operational systems.
- Clarify accountability in AI-enabled care, defining shared responsibility between clinicians, vendors and leadership when digital systems influence real-world decisions.
- Manage third-party and regulatory risk with confidence, aligning vendor oversight, compliance strategy and cross-border considerations into one coherent approach.
- Embed a culture of security and safety across teams, equipping clinical and digital staff with the processes, training and leadership support needed to reduce risk in day-to-day practice
- Discuss the role of innovation and experimentation in secure healthcare systems, exploring how organisations can test, pilot and scale new technologies without compromising safety, compliance or public trust.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Pinsent Masons, 30 Earl Street, London, United Kingdom
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