WEBINAR
Building a Unified IoMT Risk Management Ecosystem in 2026
Healthcare organizations manage an average of 25,000+ connected medical devices, yet 89% lack complete visibility into their IoMT infrastructure. Fragmented security tools, inconsistent policies, and siloed teams create dangerous gaps that cybercriminals exploit. The result? Increased ransomware attacks, regulatory violations, and potential patient safety risks.
Join cybersecurity experts from Asimily on October 23rd at 12:00 PM PT to discover how leading healthcare organizations are breaking down technical silos and creating comprehensive visibility across their entire Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) infrastructure in 2026.
This session examines the strategic shift from tool-centric to ecosystem-centric security approaches:
Register here and learn how you can achieve better risk reduction with your cybersecurity stack.
When:
October 23rd at 12:00 PM PT
Where:
Virtual Webinar (Webinar Link Upon Registration)
Priyanka U Sollinger, VP, Cybersecurity & Risk Reduction Services, Asimily - Priya is an accomplished cybersecurity & healthcare technology leader with over 18 years of experience, currently serving as the VP of Cybersecurity and Risk Reduction Services at Asimily. Her team's focus is to develop, establish, and operationalize IoMT, IoT, and OT programs that achieve steady cyber risk reduction. Priya holds a Bachelor's and Master's degree in Biomedical Engineering and a PhD candidate in Strategic Leadership with a focus on Cybersecurity Risk Management. Prior to joining Asimily, she held significant roles at Banner Health, Intermountain Healthcare, Stanford Health Care, Stanford Children's Health, Stanford University, and Santa Clara Valley Medical Center, demonstrating expertise in HTM, cybersecurity, and hospital regulatory compliance. Actively engaged in professional organizations, Priya has served on the ACCE Board as its Secretary, President-Elect, and President and several of its committees and currently serves on the AAMI Board, Technology Management Council, Publications Board, and she is also a member of the Health Sector Coordinating Council (HSCC) and its workgroups focused on patching, asset management, and cyber board governance, reflecting her commitment to advocate and reduce cyber risks with effective use of processes, talent, and technologies.
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